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2227 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Smith
5a17b2f1b2 Forgot to change driver_settings_file to use FixedWidthPointer. 2012-06-26 10:54:37 +01:00
Alex Smith
f69dd487b1 Fixed x86 GCC2 build. 2012-06-25 13:28:28 +01:00
Alex Smith
6f6d78e877 Cleaned up ELF64 address handling.
* platform_allocate_elf_region() is removed, it is implemented in platform-
  independent code now (ELF*Class::AllocateRegion). For ELF64 it is now
  assumed that 64-bit addresses are mapped in the loader's 32-bit address space
  as (address - KERNEL_BASE_64BIT + KERNEL_BASE).
* mapped_delta field from preloaded_*_image removed, now handled compile-time
  using the ELF*Class::Map method.
* Also link the kernel with -z max-page-size=0x1000, removes the need for
  2MB alignment on the data segment (not going to map the kernel with large
  pages for the time being).
2012-06-25 13:00:50 +01:00
Alex Smith
8846189866 Handle 64-bit load addresses for ELF64 images in the bootloader.
The ELF loader now uses a new platform function, platform_allocate_elf_region,
which returns 2 addresses: the real load address and an address where the
region is mapped in the loader's address space. All of the ELF loading code
has been changed to access the load region through the mapped address rather
than the addresses contained in the ELF image. The ELF64 version of
platform_allocate_elf_region on x86 uses the existing MMU code, which maps
everything at 0x80000000, but returns the correct 64-bit address. The long
mode switch code will just set up the 64-bit address space with everything
remapped at the correct address.
2012-06-24 22:57:48 +01:00
Alex Smith
f6a3444449 Added x86_64 ELF64 relocation functions for the bootloader. All that's left to do now is handle the 64-bit load address properly. 2012-06-24 19:22:33 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
69a8b95491 FixedWidthPointer: Fix ==/!= operators, remove OtherType casts
* FixedWidthPointer:
  - operators ==/!=: Change second operand type from void* to const
    Type*. Also add non-const version to resolve ambiguity warning when
    comparing with non-const pointer.
  - Add Pointer() getter.
  - Remove templatized cast operators. They are nice for casting the
    pointer directly to another pointer type, but result in ambiguity.
* Make preloaded_image::debug_string_table non-const. Avoids clashes of
  the const and non-coast FixedWidthPointer comparison operators. A
  cleaner (but more verbose) solution would be to spezialize
  FixedWidthPointer for const types.
2012-06-24 15:26:00 +01:00
Alex Smith
ccadfaeeb5 Changed the boot ELF code to use templates and added ELF64 support.
The actual implementation of the ELF loading methods have been put into
an ELFLoader template class that takes a single template parameter, which
is a structure containing all the necessary ELF typedefs. It's a bit
verbose, but I thought it was a neater solution than using a bunch of
standalone functions with a huge number of template parameters. There is
no change to code outside of elf.cpp, the ELF32/ELF64 differences are
handled internally.
2012-06-23 12:05:16 +01:00
Alex Smith
3a2a3367dc Support static_cast on FixedWidthPointer. 2012-06-22 19:55:38 +01:00
Alex Smith
f124497815 Added an ELF64 version of preloaded_image.
* There is now 2 structures, preloaded_elf32_image and preloaded_elf64_image,
  which both inherit from preloaded_image.
* For now I've just hardcoded in use of preloaded_elf32_image, but the
  bootloader ELF code will shortly be converted to use templates which use
  the appropriate structure. The kernel will be changed later when I add
  ELF64 support to it.
* All kernel_args data is now compatible between 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.
2012-06-22 19:24:51 +01:00
Alex Smith
62d36f9833 Removed the addr_t conversion operators from FixedWidthPointer which makes comparison against NULL work properly. 2012-06-22 18:22:11 +01:00
Alex Smith
6b87898af5 Code style fixes. 2012-06-22 11:56:55 +01:00
Alex Smith
17e407e945 Proper implementation of arch_kernel.h for x86_64. 2012-06-22 10:53:08 +01:00
Alex Smith
17a3389882 Remove phys_addr_range, just use addr_range for both virtual and physical address ranges (as requested by Ingo). 2012-06-21 19:48:03 +01:00
Alex Smith
d8efc6caf6 Changes to kernel_args to make it identical for x86 and x86_64.
* Added a FixedWidthPointer template class which uses 64-bit storage to hold
  a pointer. This is used in place of raw pointers in kernel_args.
* Added __attribute__((packed)) to kernel_args and all structures contained
  within it. This is necessary due to different alignment behaviour for
  32-bit and 64-bit compilation with GCC.
* With these changes, kernel_args will now come out the same size for both
  the x86_64 kernel and the loader, excluding the preloaded_image structure
  which has not yet been changed.
* Tested both an x86 GCC2 and GCC4 build, no problems caused by these changes.
2012-06-21 18:02:23 +01:00
Alex Smith
192af9e0af Changed addr_range to use uint64.
I've tested this change on x86, causing no issues. I've checked over the code
for all other platforms and made the necessary changes and to the best of my
knowledge they should also still work, but I haven't actually built and
tested them. Once I've completed the kernel_args changes the other platforms
will need testing.
2012-06-20 14:11:24 +01:00
Alex Smith
93cb9538be Don't store a KMessage in kernel_args for the boot volume, only the buffer address/size.
Pointers in kernel_args are going to be changed to unconditionally use 64-bit
storage (to make kernel_args compatible with both the x86 and x86_64 kernels).
KMessage stores a pointer to its buffer, however since KMessage is used
outside of the boot code it is undesirable to change it to use 64-bit storage
for the pointer as it may add additional overhead on 32-bit builds. Therefore,
only store the buffer address and size and then construct a KMessage from
those in the kernel.
2012-06-20 11:53:47 +01:00
Alex Smith
e114f50ddd Fixed bootloader build under x86_64. 2012-06-19 20:38:53 +01:00
Alex Smith
043c61dde5 Added stub versions of everything needed to build the kernel.
The whole kernel now builds and there are no undefined references when
linking, I just need to fix some strange relocation errors I'm getting
(probably a problem with the linker script) and then I'll have a kernel
image.
2012-06-15 22:50:59 +01:00
Alex Smith
11d3892d28 Changed ICI data argument types from uint32 to addr_t.
Since ICI arguments are used to send addresses in some places, uint32 is
not sufficient on x86_64. addr_t still refers to the same type as uint32
(unsigned long) on other platforms, so this change only really affects
x86_64.
2012-06-14 13:06:55 +01:00
Alex Smith
f76bc433e1 Added some x86_64 system/kernel headers and kernel Jamfiles.
* Not all of these headers are correct yet, just adding what's necessary
  to get things to compile for the time being.
2012-06-13 17:45:22 +01:00
Alex Smith
07b33113a3 Merge branch 'master' into x86_64 2012-06-11 12:01:35 +01:00
François Revol
b837149e73 Sam460ex: Add cpu type and model defines to board_config.h
* we need this in arch_cpu.cpp in the bootloader.
2012-06-02 01:25:53 +02:00
François Revol
9c02217342 PPC: Add PVR identifiers for 440 and 460 cpus
* from QEMU, 440EP is 0x4222.
* from the datasheet, 460EX is 0x1302.
2012-05-29 18:50:32 +02:00
Alex Smith
65ad1ba320 Made it possible to build the bootloader when targetting x86_64.
* x86_64 is using the existing *_ia32 boot platforms.
* Special flags are required when compiling the loader to get GCC to compile
  32-bit code. This adds a new set of rules for compiling boot code rather
  than using the kernel rules, which compile using the necessary flags.
* Some x86_64 private headers have been stubbed by #include'ing the x86
  versions. These will be replaced later.
2012-05-26 21:47:27 +01:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
361ec26f10 rPi MMU: Cleanup, add gPeripheralBase
* gPeripheralBase keeps track of the device
  peripherals before and after mmu_init
* Add ability to disable mmu for troubleshooting
* Remove static FB_BASE, we actually don't know
  where the FB is yet. (depends on firmware used)
2012-05-24 06:39:43 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
f0ba7f9400 MMU: Clean up arm L1 MMU types
* Include map for each page table type
* Reduce MMU_TYPE define name length
2012-05-22 08:30:52 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
9c5e60f656 rPi MMU: Fixes to hrev44189
* I had the wrong addresses, 0x20 was the physical
  address not a mapped one.
* Attempt to map uart in mmu post mmu_init.
2012-05-22 08:30:52 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
b8733e36c7 rPi MMU: Working towards mapped memory
* BCM2708 defines no longer assume 0x20 address
  We will be throwing away the blob memory mapping
  and using our own.
* Use existing blob mapping to turn GPIO led on pre mmu_init
* Remap MMU hardware addresses from 0x7E. We could map each device,
  however the kernel will throw away the mappings again anyway. For
  now we just map the whole range and use offsets.
* Serial uart no longer works, however at least
  we know why now :). Serial driver now needs to
  use mapped address.
2012-05-18 10:16:30 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
77591e9657 rPi: MMU Work
* Use U-Boot mmu code as base
* This will be factored out someday into common arch mmu
  code when we can read Flattened Device Trees
* Move mmu_init after serial_init.
  Temporary change as we will want serial_init to use
  memory mapped addresses... for debugging.
2012-05-18 06:36:53 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
1f675a7fcb uart: Fix arm kernel build
* Make kernel use mmu_man's new UART code
* Remove no longer used uart.cpp / uart.h
2012-05-17 05:32:29 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
eb93f2661d uart: Style Cleanup, no functional change 2012-05-17 03:31:02 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
182643f763 uart: Remove due to mmu's new (better) UART code 2012-05-17 03:15:56 -05:00
François Revol
e9ec7a55dd Attempt to factor out serial stuff
* introduce a DebugUART baseclass,
* rework 8250 and PL011 implementations from kallisti5 to inherit DebutUART,
* each arch should override the IO methods to access registers.
* on ARM registers are 32bit-aligned.
* U-Boot still works for the verdex target.
* rPi still compiles, needs testing.
* Still some more consolidation needed to allow runtime choice of the UART type (as read from FDT blobs for ex.).
* serial.cpp should probably mostly be made generic as well.
* didn't touch x86 or ppc yet.
2012-05-17 04:09:05 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
85c4ab42a1 rpi cpu: Add documentation on PDF locations of registers
* Assist future developers with the location of this data
* No functional change
2012-05-15 08:34:27 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
125c31a827 pl011: Make memory reads and writes 32-bits 2012-05-14 20:47:55 -05:00
François Revol
0fa5c3d115 Add board config header for ACube Sam460ex
* the UART is hardcoded for now, ideally it should be set up from the address found in the FDT blob.
2012-05-11 02:31:57 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
f78cbe4710 pl011 uart: Work on uart startup code
* Add missing PL011 register locations
* Move startup code to class init and ensure port is
  started up more like Linux PL011 Amba driver.
2012-05-10 12:38:52 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
57a2ea0d54 uart: Replace Init calls with Enable/Disable
* Enable/Disable makes more sense and matches
  platform loader serial functions.
* Rework PL011 code after finding a PDF covering
  the details of it.
* Rename UART global defines in loader to be more
  exact about location
2012-05-09 12:46:35 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
78004f1677 arm uart: Convert new uart code to classes
* This makes things a little more flexible and
  the interface to use the uarts cleaner.
* May want to make a generic Uart wrapper
  class in uart.h / uart.cpp and call drivers
  as needed from there.
2012-05-08 22:17:03 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
b74906293b pl011 uart: Add port_init code
* Add code to initilize the uart port
* Fix uart clock
2012-05-06 22:53:56 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
c76127fade arm uart: First work towards Amba serial driver
* Move Raspberry Pi board over to Amba driver
* Add initial set of registers and values
* Few small style cleanups
2012-05-06 19:30:43 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
aa7d070732 arm uart: Rename getc/putc to getchar/getchar
* Avoid name collisions
* This uart stuff may work better as a class at
  some point, however I didn't want to rock the
  u-boot boat *too* much as I don't have the
  hardware to test.
2012-05-06 17:03:34 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
917e9be1a6 arm uart: Complete redesign of ARM uart code
* Add nested function wrappers to allow usage of other
  uart drivers depending on board. We may want to use this
  on other platforms at some point (haha, maybe)
2012-05-06 17:03:33 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
52119b503d Pi uart: Begin first attempts at UART communication on Pi.
* Make Kernel ARM UART slightly more generic
  through (BOARD_UART_CLOCK) configured per board
* Add initial Raspberry Pi serial code
* Still rough and non-working
2012-05-04 22:00:23 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
5426ff9347 system loader: Initial work on new rasberrypi_arm loader
* Used routerboard loader as a base skel
* May just be temporary if u-boot ever gets Raspberry Pi
  support
2012-05-01 16:57:58 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
2ec676a4e8 rpi: Add missing uart defines
* The uart defines need validated.
* Verified vector base and size defines
2012-04-22 22:17:24 -05:00
Yongcong Du
45cf3294b2 x86: add cpuid feature 6 flags
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@gmail.com>
2012-04-22 21:03:57 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
71d4eb5739 kernel: Initial platform memory defines for Raspberry Pi 2012-04-19 18:44:38 -05:00
Yongcong Du
cc586f1655 x86: AMD C1E with no ARAT(Always Running APIC Timer) idle support
AMD C1E is a BIOS controlled C3 state. Certain processors families
may cut off TSC and the lapic timer when it is in a deep C state,
including C1E state, thus the cpu can't be waken up and system will hang.

This patch firstly adds the support of idle selection during boot. Then
it implements amdc1e_noarat_idle() routine which checks the MSR which
contains the C1eOnCmpHalt (bit 28) and SmiOnCmpHalt (bit 27)  before
executing the halt instruction, then clear them once set.

However intel C1E doesn't has such problem. AMD C1E is a BIOS controlled
C3 state. The difference between C1E and C3 is that transition into C1E
is not initiated by the operating system. System will enter C1E state
automatically when both cores enters C1 state. As for intel C1E, it
means "reduce CPU voltage before entering corresponding Cx-state".

This patch may fix #8111, #3999, #7562, #7940 and #8060

Copied from the description of #3999:
>but for some reason I hit the power button instead of the reset one. And
>the boot continued!!
The reason is CPUs are waken up once power button is hit.

Signed-off-by: Fredrik Holmqvist <fredrik.holmqvist@gmail.com>
2012-04-14 18:18:29 +02:00
François Revol
599f30f93d Fix building the m68k kernel
* Restructured the vm support code to align with the changes done to other archs.
* Not completely finished, but the kernel loads and panics. I had this sitting on the disk anyway.
* Only support 040 for now, 030 will need to be added back.
* This commit is dedicated to Jack Tramiel who passed away away last sunday:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2012/04/09/computer-legend-and-gaming-pioneer-jack-tramiel-dies-at-age-83/
2012-04-13 00:53:09 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
d387f54a23 x86: Change cpu feature flags to shifts
* No functional change
* Added missing ia64 emulation flag
* More closely matches AMD_EXT defines
* Easier to read compared to CPU documentation
2012-04-09 08:19:10 -05:00
Axel Dörfler
fd8b9d4326 Added a recursive_lock_transfer() function. 2012-03-31 00:09:45 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
3f1eed704a kernel: x86 SSE improvements
* Prepend x86_ to non-static x86 code
* Add x86_init_fpu function to kernel header
* Don't init fpu multiple times on smp systems
* Verified fpu is still started on smp and non-smp
* SSE code still generates general protection faults
  on smp systems though
2012-02-15 12:33:45 -06:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
8dd1e875c1 kernel: Fix FPU SSE + MMX instruction usage.
* Rename init_sse to init_fpu and handle FPU setup.
* Stop trying to set up FPU before VM init.
  We tried to set up the FPU before VM init, then
  set it up again after VM init with SSE extensions,
  this caused SSE and MMX applications to crash.
* Be more logical in FPU setup by detecting CPU flag prior
  to enabling FPU. (it's unlikely Haiku will run on
  a processor without a fpu... but lets be consistant)
* SSE2 gcc code now runs (faster even) without GPF
* tqh confirms his previously crashing mmx code now works
* The non-SSE FPU enable after VM init needs tested!
2012-01-20 15:06:01 -06:00
John Scipione
0e35d5d2e5 Change instances of wether in comments to whether. No functional change intended. 2011-12-12 14:41:49 -05:00
Michael Lotz
5cbe06f482 Allow replacing the object cache with the guarded heap.
This allows to use the debug features of the guarded heap also on
allocations made through the object cache API. This is obivously
horrible for performance and uses up huge amounts of memory, so the
initial and grow sizes are adjusted accordingly.

Note that this is a rather simple hack, using the object_cache pointer
to transport the allocation size. The alignment is neglected completely.
2011-12-04 13:52:06 +01:00
Michael Lotz
7418dbd908 Introduce debug page wise kernel area protection functions.
This adds a pair of functions vm_prepare_kernel_area_debug_protection()
and vm_set_kernel_area_debug_protection() to set a kernel area up for
page wise protection and to actually protect individual pages
respectively.

It was already possible to read and write protect full areas via area
protection flags and not mapping any actual pages. For areas that
actually have mapped pages this doesn't work however as no fault, at
which the permissions could be checked, is generated on access.

These new functions use the debug helpers of the translation map to mark
individual pages as non-present without unmapping them. This allows them
to be "protected", i.e. causing a fault on read and write access. As they
aren't actually unmapped they can later be marked present again.

Note that these are debug helpers and have quite a few restrictions as
described in the comment above the function and is only useful for some
very specific and constrained use cases.
2011-12-03 19:49:18 +01:00
Michael Lotz
643cf35ee8 Add debug helper functions to mark pages present.
They can be used to mark pages as present/non-present without actually
unmapping them. Marking pages as non-present causes every access to
fault. We can use that for debugging as it allows us to "read protect"
individual kernel pages.
2011-12-03 19:45:31 +01:00
Michael Lotz
79f0056002 Fix virtual 8086 mode to properly account for TLS.
* The vm86 code or the code running in virtual 8086 mode may clobber the
  %fs register that we use for the CPU dependent thread local storage
  (TLS). Previously the vm86 code would simply restore %fs on exit, but
  this doesn't always work. If the thread got unscheduled while running
  in virtual 8086 mode and was then rescheduled on a different CPU, the
  vm86 exit code would restore the %fs register with the TLS value of
  the old CPU, causing anything using TLS in userland to crash later on.
  Instead we skip the %fs register restore on exit (as do the other
  interrupt return functions) and explicitly update the potentially
  clobbered %fs by calling x86_set_tls_context(). This will repopulate
  the %fs register with the TLS value for the right CPU. Fixes #8068.

* Made the static set_tls_context() into x86_set_tls_context() and made
  it available to others to faciliate the above.

* Sync the vm86 specific interrupt code with the changes from hrev23370,
  using the iframe pop macro to properly return. Previously what was
  pushed in int_bottom wasn't poped on return.

* Account for the time update macro resetting the in_kernel flag and
  reset it to 1, as we aren't actually returning to userland. This
  didn't cause any harm though as only the time tracking is using that
  flag so far.

* Some minor cleanup.
2011-11-25 16:10:19 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
2c5c1adc91 Remove TwoKeyAVLTree from kernel utils again
It's not ready for shared use yet.
2011-11-25 06:19:23 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
8fd0aea602 AVLTreeMap fixes
* AVLTreeMap::_GetKey(): Change return type from const Key& to Key, so
  the strategy can do that as well and doesn't have have a Key object in
  the node.
* Fix the Auto strategy: It was using the undefined _GetKey() instead
  of GetKey().
2011-11-25 06:19:22 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
c5c7c2d817 Build fix 2011-11-25 06:19:21 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
f4bb0389e8 TwoKeyAVLTree: Add FindFirstClosest() 2011-11-25 06:19:16 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
004b3604a0 AVLTreeMap/TwoKeyAVLTree: More access to nodes
both:
* Add Previous()/Next().
* Add Insert() version that returns a Node* instead of an Iterator.
* Add Remove() version that takes a Node* instead of a key.

TwoKeyAVLTree:
* Add GetIterator() version that takes an additional Node*, i.e.
  initializing an iterator to point to the node.
* Add Iterator::CurrentNode().
2011-11-25 06:19:10 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
e7346707c9 AVLTree: Add Previous()/Next() 2011-11-25 06:19:10 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
856c114ca0 Add TwoKeyAVLTree to kernel utils
This is a tree implementation with elements with primary and secondary
key. The code is a cleaned up version of ramfs's implementation. ramfs
doesn't use this version yet.
2011-11-25 06:19:05 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
54e721afeb Add support for bind-mounting directories
* Add support function vfs_get_mount_point(), so a file system can get
  its own mount point (i.e. the node it covers). Re-added
  fs_mount::covers_vnode for that purpose -- the root node isn't know to
  the VFS before the mount() hook returns.
* Add function vfs_bind_mount_directory() which bind-mounts a directory
  to another. The Vnode::covers/covered_by mechanism is used, so this
  isn't true bind-mounting, but sufficient for what we need ATM and
  cheaper as well. The vnodes connected thus aren't tracked yet, which
  is needed for undoing the connection when unmounting.
* get_vnode_name(): Don't use dir_read() to read the directory. Since we
  have already resolved vnode to the covered vnode, we don't want the
  dirents to be "fixed" to refer to the covering nodes. Such a vnode
  simply wouldn't be found.
2011-11-25 06:17:44 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
f4a1387cea Add vfs_ prefix to resolve_vnode_to_covering_vnode() 2011-11-25 06:17:44 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
47ea54c55b Generalize use of Vnode::covered_by/covers
* Introduce Vnode flags for covered and covering. Can be used as a quick
  check when one doesn't already hold sVnodeLock.
* Rename resolve_mount_point_to_volume_root() to
  resolve_vnode_to_covering_vnode().
* Adjust all code that deals with transitions between mount points and
  volume root vnodes to generally support covered/covering vnodes.
2011-11-25 06:17:43 +01:00
François Revol
e3591817b3 ARM: move kernel calling code to arch specific file
* needs some more cleanup.
* had to change gUBootOS to 32bit to avoid a linker bug.
2011-11-21 01:22:32 +01:00
François Revol
478dc9887e PPC: Preliminary untested boot support for Common Firmware Environment
CFE is used in the upcoming Amiga X-1000 dualcore PPC board.
* Largely inspired by the OF and U-Boot code.
* Still largely stubbed out.
* The loader builds but I don't have a machine to test it. Anyone interested?
2011-11-14 01:31:50 +01:00
Michael Lotz
2cdd33d4ff Add an assert to ensure the wired count doesn't wrap. 2011-11-13 22:02:36 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
19ae20e67e Merge branch 'master' into pm-flat
Conflicts:
	build/jam/HaikuImage
	build/jam/OptionalBuildFeatures
	build/jam/OptionalPackages
	build/jam/UserBuildConfig.sample
	data/bin/installoptionalpackage
	src/apps/deskbar/DeskbarMenu.cpp
	src/servers/debug/DebugServer.cpp
	src/system/kernel/fs/vfs.cpp
2011-11-05 17:00:01 +01:00
Michael Lotz
90c6930ebb Add VM page allocation tracking similar to what happens in the slab already.
Introduces "page_allocation_infos" and "page_allocations_per_caller" KDL
commands.


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2011-11-04 18:07:07 +00:00
Michael Lotz
75088a863b Move AllocationTrackingInfo into a header. This way it can be re-used outside
of the slab code. It is generic as it only contains the link to a tracing entry
and not any application specific info.


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2011-11-04 18:03:34 +00:00
François Revol
f239fdf6b8 Some more 68k mmu definitions I forgot to commit.
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2011-11-03 01:05:54 +00:00
François Revol
afa453ee2a Make the page table types scalar, to make them simpler to use with atomic ops, and define the corresponding bitmasks.
While structs looked cleaner at first sight, it didn't really was any simpler.


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2011-11-02 22:56:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f8154d172d mmlr (distracted) + bonefish:
* Turn VMCache::consumers C list into a DoublyLinkedList.
* Use object caches for the different VMCache types and the VMCacheRefs.
  The purpose is to reduce slab area fragmentation.
* Requires the introduction of a pure virtual VMCache::DeleteObject()
  method, implemented in the derived classes.


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2011-11-02 21:14:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
ef9d9a1720 Add new operator that takes an ObjectCache* and allocation flags and
template function object_cache_delete() to be used to delete objects
constructed with it.


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2011-11-02 21:12:09 +00:00
Michael Lotz
9a79e531ef bonefish+mmlr:
* Introduce TracingMetaData::IsInBuffer() to validate that a certain memory
  range is within the valid tracing buffer limits.
* Use that when validating in tracing_is_entry_valid() before trying to access
  the entry, resolving a TODO.
* Validate the candidate time against the handed in time (if specified) as an
  additional check.
* Tiny unrelated text cleanup.


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2011-11-02 16:02:07 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
328df922e6 mmlr + bonefish:
* Add TraceOutput::PrintArgs(), a va_list version of Print().
* Move code of TraceOutput::Print() to new private template function
  print_stack_trace().
* Add public tracing_print_stack_trace().


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2011-11-01 22:22:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
97ac7257f6 mmlr + bonefish:
Add helper macros for placing markers in the source, so we can get the
address ranges of code we're interested in.


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2011-11-01 17:19:26 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
69d7ad7dc5 mmlr + bonefish:
* Move struct tracing_stack_trace to tracing.h header.
* Add tracing_find_caller_in_stack_trace(). Helper function to get the
  first return address of a stack trace that is not in one of the given
  address ranges.
* Add AbstractTracingEntryWithStackTrace::StackTrace() getter.
* Add tracing_is_entry_valid(). Checks, based on the additionally given
  time, whether a tracing entry is (probably) still in the tracing
  buffer.


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2011-11-01 17:16:29 +00:00
Michael Lotz
72156a402f bonefish+mmlr:
* Introduce "paranoid" malloc/free into the slab allocator (initializing
  allocated memory to 0xcc and setting freed memory to 0xdeadbeef).
* Allow for optional stack traces for slab object cache tracing.


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2011-10-31 21:58:00 +00:00
Michael Lotz
fe8f0f4601 bonefish+mmlr:
* Add an AbstractTraceEntryWithStackTrace that includes stack trace handling.
* Add a selector macro/template combo to conveniently select the right base
  class depending on whether stack traces are enabled or not.
* Minor style cleanups.


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2011-10-31 21:37:39 +00:00
Michael Lotz
7008d2f611 bonefish+mmlr:
Add a DoublyLinkedList::Contains() method to check if a list contains a certain
element.


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2011-10-31 21:30:13 +00:00
Michael Lotz
fc2d7cb04d * Introduce {reserve|allocate|free}_io_interrupt_vectors() that can generically
be used to mark certain io interrupt vectors as reserved and to allocate from
  the still free ones. It is a kernel private API for now though.
* Make the MSI code use that functionality instead of implementing its own which
  slims it down considerably and also removes quite a bit of hardcoded knowledge
  about the interrupt layout that didn't really belong there.
* Mark the various in-use interrupts as reserved from the components that
  actually know about them (PIC, IO-APIC, SMP, APIC timer and interrupt setup).


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2011-10-12 20:55:28 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
d230708bcf * Expand kernel_args addresses ranges size, 8 is somewhat too small, leading
to a panic at boot.
* Make the panic message more explicit when there is no more room left.

This should hopefully fix #7869.


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2011-09-05 10:49:32 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
d5e36fb599 * Introduced new fs_lopen_attr_dir() function that opens the attribute
directory of a file without traversing leaf links (just like lstat()).
* Minor cleanup.


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2011-08-10 21:08:00 +00:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
40a5a5a0ac * Rename of_region type template as per Axel
* Rename of_support.h/cpp back to support.cpp as per Axel


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2011-07-26 16:42:14 +00:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
bf0e980dc4 * Fix a few style issues as per Axel
* Rename a few variables to make more sense
* OF_FAILED is a signed int.. fix return of of_address_cells
* OF_FAILED is a signed int.. fix return of of_size_cells


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2011-07-26 15:09:18 +00:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
8320d948d5 small style fix
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2011-07-25 22:46:24 +00:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
d24ddec4e4 * Move platform support.cpp into less generic of_support.cpp
* Add header file to support of_support.cpp
* Add support functions to obtain address and size cell lengths
* Small style cleanups
* Add support for G5 PowerPC cpus...
* Refactor memory region code to be aware of 64-bit OF addresses.
  As-is the boot loader wouldn't start on G5 systems because
  OpenFirmware memory base addresses are stored as two 32-bit
  unsigned int 'cells' vs one 32-bit unsigned int 'cell' on G3/G4.
  I removed the static struct and replaced it with a template
  and pass uint32 or uint64 depending on the address cell size.
  Thanks for the idea DeadYak!


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2011-07-25 22:26:35 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
901749cff2 Remove TwoKeyAVLTree from kernel utils again
It's not ready for shared use yet.
2011-07-17 16:55:09 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
3877a7f4a0 AVLTreeMap fixes
* AVLTreeMap::_GetKey(): Change return type from const Key& to Key, so
  the strategy can do that as well and doesn't have have a Key object in
  the node.
* Fix the Auto strategy: It was using the undefined _GetKey() instead
  of GetKey().
2011-07-17 16:55:08 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
28559a4e24 Build fix 2011-07-17 16:55:08 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
a058fbe8a1 TwoKeyAVLTree: Add FindFirstClosest() 2011-07-17 16:55:06 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
0c19263c85 AVLTreeMap/TwoKeyAVLTree: More access to nodes
both:
* Add Previous()/Next().
* Add Insert() version that returns a Node* instead of an Iterator.
* Add Remove() version that takes a Node* instead of a key.

TwoKeyAVLTree:
* Add GetIterator() version that takes an additional Node*, i.e.
  initializing an iterator to point to the node.
* Add Iterator::CurrentNode().
2011-07-17 16:55:03 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
20b22dfc3d AVLTree: Add Previous()/Next() 2011-07-17 16:55:03 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
44de97031e Add TwoKeyAVLTree to kernel utils
This is a tree implementation with elements with primary and secondary
key. The code is a cleaned up version of ramfs's implementation. ramfs
doesn't use this version yet.
2011-07-17 16:55:01 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
d61a8548f9 Add support for bind-mounting directories
* Add support function vfs_get_mount_point(), so a file system can get
  its own mount point (i.e. the node it covers). Re-added
  fs_mount::covers_vnode for that purpose -- the root node isn't know to
  the VFS before the mount() hook returns.
* Add function vfs_bind_mount_directory() which bind-mounts a directory
  to another. The Vnode::covers/covered_by mechanism is used, so this
  isn't true bind-mounting, but sufficient for what we need ATM and
  cheaper as well. The vnodes connected thus aren't tracked yet, which
  is needed for undoing the connection when unmounting.
* get_vnode_name(): Don't use dir_read() to read the directory. Since we
  have already resolved vnode to the covered vnode, we don't want the
  dirents to be "fixed" to refer to the covering nodes. Such a vnode
  simply wouldn't be found.
2011-07-17 16:54:21 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
313e1e37f2 Add vfs_ prefix to resolve_vnode_to_covering_vnode() 2011-07-17 16:54:20 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
2e21fc5436 Generalize use of Vnode::covered_by/covers
* Introduce Vnode flags for covered and covering. Can be used as a quick
  check when one doesn't already hold sVnodeLock.
* Rename resolve_mount_point_to_volume_root() to
  resolve_vnode_to_covering_vnode().
* Adjust all code that deals with transitions between mount points and
  volume root vnodes to generally support covered/covering vnodes.
2011-07-17 16:54:20 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
533833f646 Add kernel args boot volume "packaged" flag
* Add BOOT_VOLUME_PACKAGED boot volume message field name constant.
* register_boot_file_system():
  - Now takes a BootVolume& parameter.
  - If the boot volume is packaged, add that info to the boot volume
    message.
2011-07-17 16:54:15 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
cbc85916fb Add boot loader packagefs support
* Add pread().
* Add Node::ReadLink() to read a symbolic link path.
* Add Directory::LookupDontTraverse() and make Lookup() non-abstract.
  Lookup() is implemented via LookupDontTraverse() and Node::ReadLink().
* Adjust all FS implementations accordingly.
* Add a packagefs implementation. Unlike other FS implementations it
  isn't a pseudo-module, but provides a function to explicitly mount a
  package file (packagefs_mount_file()).
* Finish BootVolume::SetTo() implementation, mounting the package file
  and replacing fSystemDirectory.

Now the boot loader can load the kernel and boot modules from a packaged
system. The kernel boots up to the point where the boot volume is
mounted.
2011-07-17 16:54:15 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
d11ea2b5ed Introduce BootVolume abstraction class
BootVolume is initialized from a root directory of a volume. It finds
the system directory, and -- not implemented yet -- mounts the system
package, if the system is packaged, replacing the system directory with
it. Adjusted several functionality (main(), the loader functions,
user_menu()) to use BootVolume instead of the root directory.
2011-07-17 16:54:13 +02:00
Jérôme Duval
11977ba83b added more cpu feature flags for x86
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2011-06-20 17:00:50 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9437559db1 * Added function team_init_exit_info_on_error() which initializes the team's
exit info with some generic status.
* team_create_thread_start(), common_thread_entry(): Initializes the team's
  exit info (if that's the main thread) before calling thread_exit(). Fixes
  #7686.


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2011-06-14 13:04:31 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
dc3ba981d4 Added try_acquire_spinlock().
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2011-06-14 12:41:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
90ade5e298 * Added file_system_module_info::uninitialize() analogously to
partition_module_info::uninitialize().
* Implemented the hook for BFS.
* Implemented KFileSystem::Uninitialize().

Fixes failure to initialize a BFS initialized device with an intel partition
map.


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2011-06-13 01:53:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0b7fe5cbe2 partition_module_info::uninitialize(): Added block size parameter for
convenience.


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2011-06-13 01:38:03 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
285f4cf441 * Added optional partition_module_info::uninitialize() hook. It is supposed to
destroy the partitioning system's on-disk structure.
* Adjusted the existing partitioning system implementations accordingly.
  Actually implemented the hook for the intel partitioning system.
* Added Uninitialize() method to KDiskSystem and KPartitioningSystem. The latter
  implements the method calling the new module hook.
* _user_uninitialize_partition(): Also let the disk system uninitialize the
  on-disk structure.

This fixes the failure to initialize a disk device with BFS, when it contains a
valid partition map with at least one partition.


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2011-06-13 01:27:13 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5e78920c12 * Added platform_debug_get_log_buffer() which returns the debug log buffer and
its size.
* Added "Display current boot loader log" item to the "Debug Options" boot
  loader menu. It displays what the boot loader has logged so far. Might be
  interesting for early boot issues when serial debugging is not possible.


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2011-06-12 23:31:57 +00:00
Rene Gollent
73df2f2086 * Add validation of the RSDP checksums.
* If we detect ACPI 2.0 or higher, the spec says we should use the XSDT rather
  than the RSDT. Attempt to do so, falling back to the RSDT if the former fails
  to be mapped/validated.
* Refactored acpi_find_table into a templated version to account for the fact
  that the XSDT exports different pointer widths for its links to other tables
  than the RSDT.



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2011-06-12 22:01:43 +00:00
Rene Gollent
e8d73efc9c Should have been part of previous commit.
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2011-06-12 20:18:01 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8bcc50c336 * Added arch_debug_blue_screen_try_getchar() and arch_debug_serial_try_getchar()
which don't wait for a character, but return -1 when no character is
  available ATM. Implemented correctly for x86 only.
* Changed the semantics of the debugger_module_info::debugger_getchar() hook.
  It is supposed to return immediately now.
* Adjusted usb_keyboard accordingly. Hacked UHCI's debug_process_transfer() to
  achieve that. It does now start, check, or cancel a transfer. Split
  UHCI::ProcessDebugTransfer() into StartDebugTransfer(), and
  CheckDebugTransfer() accordingly, and also added a CancelDebugTransfer().
  The latter seems to have issues. Michael, please have a look. I have no clue
  what I'm doing. :-)
* Adjusted kgetc() to poll all possible inputs using the new
  functions/semantics. This allows to use any input (USB, PS/2, serial) in KDL.
* Removed the no longer needed "serial_input" command.
* read_line(): Also support 0x7f as backspace code. That's what xterm sends.


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2011-06-12 17:15:42 +00:00
Rene Gollent
6b0007fb77 Rename rsdt_length to xsdt_length to avoid future confusion.
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2011-06-12 02:12:07 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
24df65921b Merged signals-merge branch into trunk with the following changes:
* Reorganized the kernel locking related to threads and teams.
* We now discriminate correctly between process and thread signals. Signal
  handlers have been moved to teams. Fixes #5679.
* Implemented real-time signal support, including signal queuing, SA_SIGINFO
  support, sigqueue(), sigwaitinfo(), sigtimedwait(), waitid(), and the addition
  of the real-time signal range. Closes #1935 and #2695.
* Gave SIGBUS a separate signal number. Fixes #6704.
* Implemented <time.h> clock and timer support, and fixed/completed alarm() and
  [set]itimer(). Closes #5682.
* Implemented support for thread cancellation. Closes #5686.
* Moved send_signal() from <signal.h> to <OS.h>. Fixes #7554.
* Lots over smaller more or less related changes.


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2011-06-12 00:00:23 +00:00
bonefish
ea71d6eb4f Made Remove() safe to be called with an element not in the list and changed its
return type to bool to indicate whether it was.


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2011-06-11 13:02:41 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9536ec0297 Reimplemented the gdb stub support for the 'g' command (read registers):
* Added an arch_debug_gdb_get_registers() interface that is supposed to provide
  the register values in the format expected by gdb and implemented it for x86.
* Reimplemented gdb_regreply() to use that. Also made it buffer overflow safe.


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2011-06-03 15:35:10 +00:00
Jérôme Duval
6ec9dff3f3 ppc build fix
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2011-05-30 19:51:45 +00:00
Rene Gollent
8837310ce7 * Slightly alter the semantics of the input gathering function to take the
menu item it's associated with rather than an input string. This allows it
  to calculate the position to start the input at, as well as the correct
  line to place it on. The previous solution always put the input at the
  center line, which happened to be the right place by happy coincidence
  unless one also had the menu items for viewing/saving the debug syslog
  present.
* Implement input buffer scrolling, and consequently lift the previous size
  limit on user input (it is now only limited by the size of the passed in
  buffer).
* Implement parsing of the input buffer to allow it to handle comma-separated
  options. Thus, one can now input things like "disable_smp true, serial_debug_output false"
  and it will be handled properly.



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2011-05-24 03:21:51 +00:00
Rene Gollent
d2b49a0031 * Implement support for user input of additional safe mode options that
aren't otherwise exposed via the safe mode menus. The option can be 
found under the debug options menu, where additional settings can be 
added one at a time with the same syntax used in kernel settings files 
(i.e. disable_acpi on). 

Scrolling of the input buffer is not yet supported (will implement that 
soon), so currently the input is clamped to the size of one line. This 
shouldn't be a problem for our current set of options though.



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2011-05-19 01:38:02 +00:00
Michael Lotz
fb5a1727f4 * Implement interrupt source overrides. We install a relay interrupt handler
at the override entry to trigger the overriden vector so that we don't need
  to configure any additional redirections.
* Also configures the polarity and trigger modes found in the override entry.
* When disabling the legacy PIC, retrieve the enabled interrupts and re-enable
  then in the IO-APIC. This will for example make the ACPI SCI work that is
  installed prior to switching interrupt models. Through the transparent support
  for interrupt source overrides it'll also automatically relay from the old to
  the new vector.

This should make ACPI interrupts work and should support relocating the ISA PIT
from irq 0 to a different global system interrupt (usually 2) so that it can
still work when IO-APICs are in use.


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2011-05-16 12:57:40 +00:00
Matt Madia
502fc780bf Updated the header files for the boot splash, to display the registered
trademark symbol.


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2011-05-14 18:59:26 +00:00
Michael Lotz
8908aef9c2 * Don't map the IO-APIC within the bootloader. We don't need it to set up SMP
at all and, since there can be multiple IO-APICs, we need to do the
  enumeration again in the kernel anyway. Also only set ioapic_phys the first
  time we encounter an IO-APIC object as it looks cleaner when we arrive at the
  first IO-APIC default address.
* Therefore we don't have to worry about already mapped IO-APICs when
  enumerating them in the kernel.
* Also remove the mapping function that is now not used anymore.
* We still use the ioapic_phys field of the kernel args to determine whether
  there is an IO-APIC at all to avoid needlessly doing the enumeration again.

This fixes multi IO-APIC configurations, because before we would indeed map
the last IO-APIC listed in the MADT, but then in the kernel assumed we mapped
the first one. We'd end up with mapping the last listed IO-APIC twice and the
first IO-APIC never, always programming the last one when we actually targetted
the first one.


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2011-05-13 16:31:31 +00:00
Michael Lotz
a56cbb2afb * When initializing MSI support, don't assume a single 24 entry IO-APIC. Instead
mark the ISA interrupts as unusable and then use ioapic_is_interrupt_available
  to determine if that vector is possibly taken by an IO-APIC. If IO-APICs are
  not used, this will simply always return false, leaving all vectors free for
  MSI use.
* The msi_init() now has to be done after a potential IO-APIC init, so it is now
  done after ioapic_init() instead of inside apic_init().
* Add apic_disable_local_ints() to clear the local ints on the local APIC once
  we are in APIC mode (i.e. the IO-APIC is set up and we don't need the external
  routing anymore).


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2011-05-11 18:05:05 +00:00
Michael Lotz
20537052a2 Quick build fix for the FreeBSD compatibility layer. Maybe the definition should
be moved to a (even) more private header?


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2011-05-11 01:30:55 +00:00
Michael Lotz
dc14d97b7f * Move the legacy PIC and the IO-APIC code into their own source file. No
functional change intended.
* Use an appropriately sized sLevelTriggeredInterrupts for each controller type.
  This also fixes an out of bound access for IO-APICs with more than 32 entries
  and also returns the right mode in such cases.


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2011-05-11 00:53:03 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
6250297a08 Switch haiku-revision from uint32 to string, as that's going to be required soon, no matter if we switch to Git or Mercurial
* increase _SYS_NAMELEN defined in sys/utsname.h to 128 to allow long(ish) revisions
* sHaikuRevision is now a static character array (in both libroot and kernel)
* adjust build tool set_haiku_revision to write the revision as string


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2011-05-08 20:02:42 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
e59aab0981 ARM: Some header cleanup in preperation of more CPU support code...
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2011-03-14 13:48:21 +00:00
Jérôme Duval
245df7abd3 added exFAT partition type
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2011-02-09 20:30:00 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
137c5fe2ba * add implementation of bindfs, which can be used to bind-mount
a folder to some other place in the filesystem hierarchy
* add helper function to VFS that encapsulates the "conversion" of a
  vnode-pointer to a fs_vnode-pointer (used by bindfs)

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2011-01-16 16:33:11 +00:00
François Revol
8dfd99a91c Build fix for r40196. Should now be back to previous state (breaks at vm stuff).
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2011-01-13 12:29:15 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
67938b0d59 Switched boot splash compression to use boot_zlib (which was already
used by tarfs anyway) instead of RLE.
While this should allows larger logo/icons, it doesn't remove the
current 300000 bytes size limits for haiku_loader, so #6710 is not yet fixed.


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2011-01-12 15:43:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4535495d80 Merged the signals branch into trunk, with these changes:
* The team and thread kernel structures have been renamed to Team and Thread
  respectively and moved into the new BKernel namespace.
* Several (kernel add-on) sources have been converted from C to C++ since
  private kernel headers are included that are no longer C compatible.

Changes after merging:
* Fixed gcc 2 build (warnings mainly in the scary firewire bus manager).


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2011-01-10 21:54:38 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0536ff83e9 * IS_KERNEL_ADDRESS(): Avoid the check against KERNEL_BASE or KERNEL_TOP, if
that's the limit of the addr_t domain anyway.
* Defined IS_USER_ADDRESS() to !IS_KERNEL_ADDRESS(), which semantically it was
  already, just more verbosely.

Should, in the future, avoid hundreds of useless Coverity tickets where the
macros are used.


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2011-01-03 17:56:04 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a0d93d1416 * VMCache::Unlock(): Renamed local variable consumerLocked to avoid shadowing
the parameter (CID 5329).
* _MergeWithOnlyConsumer(): Removed the somewhat weird consumerLocked
  parameter. The caller can unlock itself, if desired. Improves Unlock()
  readability.


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2011-01-03 00:44:40 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
db03311342 Closing #7056:
* inherit umask of calling process to images loaded via exec...()

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2011-01-02 19:12:19 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d23cadce4c [_{kern,user}_]{start,stop}_system_watching()
-> [_{kern,user}_]{start,stop}_watching_system()


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2010-12-16 17:01:23 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
88e38c178a Replace uses of obsolescent BReference[able] API.
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2010-12-16 14:29:37 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d2bf328d72 Implemented a generic system watching mechanism with a userland API. Currently
only a few events can be watched (team creation/deletion/exec, thread creation/
deletion/name changes). The functions start_system_watching()/
stop_system_watching start/stop watching events.


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2010-12-16 01:49:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4ebc8f615d * Added a "name changed" notification to the thread notification service.
* Added a "team" field to the notification events.


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2010-12-16 01:44:15 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2d8d1cdbaa * Implemented a generic way to associate data with a team which is
automatically cleaned up when the team is deleted: Class AssociatedData is
  the base class for a data item, AssociatedDataOwner a container for them
  (struct team derives from it). Functions team_associate_data() and
  team_dissociate_data() add/remove data.
* Turned sTeamHash into a BOpenHashTable (necessary since struct team is no
  longer a POD).


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2010-12-16 01:15:35 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
eeecbf6fb8 The header is no longer included from pure C sources, so we can finally freely
use C++.


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2010-12-15 23:18:13 +00:00
Rene Gollent
27a115f668 Revert r39846 and r39847.
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2010-12-14 17:55:38 +00:00
Rene Gollent
7040b50df5 Add support for thread rename and priority change notifications to the
debugger API/message set.



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2010-12-14 05:08:47 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
07655104d5 Eliminated _acquire_spinlock(). Since the macro is defined after
acquire_spinlock_inline(), there's actually no undesired recursion.


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2010-11-26 13:55:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c07db2ec3f * elf_find_symbol(): Skip undefined symbols and symbols with the wrong binding.
* Implemented missing handling of symbolically linked images and of weak
  symbols.


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2010-11-26 13:32:24 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
56d734a1aa Added new private API to get more information on a team:
* Userland interface: get_extended_team_info().
* Syscall: _kern_get_extended_team_info.

Only partially implemented yet.


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2010-11-16 19:42:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5609b854b5 Added a Remove() version to which the previous element needs to be passed as
well. This is rather ugly, but it was the quickest way to provide O(1) element
removal. This class could really use some love.


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2010-11-04 14:58:10 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
c917cd6261 * ARM: Major VM work
- This is mostly a copy of the x86 32bit paging method and infrastructure, this was copied for two reasons:
		1) It is the most complete VM arch
		2) The first ARM PAE patches have landed on alkml, so we will have to deal with it in the future as well,
		   and this infrastructure has proven to be ready ;)
	- No protection features, or dirty/accessed tracking yet
	- Lots of #if 0

	but....

	It boots all the way up to init_modules() now, and then dies because of a lack of (ARM) ELF relocation implementation!

	Since at this point the VM can be fully initialised, I'm going to focus on CPU exceptions next, so we can get KDL to trigger
	when it happens, and I can actually debug from there ;)


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2010-10-30 14:10:30 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
107ce9b0fb * ARM: Remove fields that were no longer used since r39168...
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2010-10-30 13:57:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
13b81a3b8e * Added new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_SINGLE_STEP, which is set to indicate that
userland single-stepping is enabled for the thread.
* x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry(): Always store DR6 and DR7 in the CPU
  structure, not only when breakpoints are installed.
* x86_handle_debug_exception(): When encountering a syscall single-step, also
  set the THREAD_FLAGS_DEBUG_THREAD thread flag. Otherwise the
  B_THREAD_DEBUG_STOP would be ignored.
* x86 interrupt handling, DISABLE_BREAKPOINTS():
  - Renamed to STOP_USER_DEBUGGING().
  - Now it also call x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() when
    THREAD_FLAGS_SINGLE_STEP is set, so that the debug registers are saved.

Fixes #6751.


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2010-10-30 11:31:01 +00:00
François Revol
c489b073c8 Partial build fix. Still a lot to do to catch up with Ingo...
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2010-10-30 01:33:50 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
d38153721e * Add page directory/table helper macros.
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2010-10-25 11:16:21 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
2609a6bc98 * Fix header guard.
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2010-10-24 22:06:22 +00:00
François Revol
c8afe2ca9b Fix header guard which prevented from including text_console.h along with this one.
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2010-10-23 19:08:52 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
f55ffb1a8e Completed structures for MADT APIC structures. I may now have a Frankenheimer.
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2010-10-23 15:49:17 +00:00
Jérôme Duval
01929b0c94 added a mapping for 0x83 to BTRFS
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2010-10-23 15:19:58 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
868d2a2ed5 Compile first, commit after. Not the other way around.
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2010-10-23 09:49:55 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
a808dd7283 Adding more structures for MADT APIC structures. Correct some missed documentation.
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2010-10-23 09:48:17 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
d7a03e967e Started adding structures for MADT APIC structures.
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2010-10-23 09:01:24 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
228b810454 Add the different APIC type ids for MADT APIC structures.
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2010-10-23 07:44:39 +00:00
Ithamar R. Adema
150820bc87 * Remove PXA270 code from Freerunner header file
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2010-10-22 17:31:04 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
5f86ad125d Relax the copyright...
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2010-10-11 13:39:37 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
89fa2a8573 Move the boot images conditional selection in one place, to remove
possible mismatch images info between loader and kernel.


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2010-10-11 12:54:21 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
3bd99634d1 Make the development boot splash more discret, relaying on the usual
quite hidden bug theme.
This also reduce its RLE compression size, which should fix #6710.


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2010-10-11 10:47:06 +00:00
François Revol
91d95c16eb Clone atari platform args headers. This gets the Amiga loader to link.
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2010-10-10 18:16:16 +00:00
Philippe Houdoin
64141b1b74 Enable development splash logo for "official" --distro_compatibility.
The official release one stay the well-known one, just renamed to show it's trademarked images.
Fixed #6183.



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2010-10-05 10:31:13 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
01f964efeb Introduce a gSystemShutdown flag to be able to check if system is shutting down. ACPI Embedded Controller now uses polling when it is set to true.
This might help with ACPI shutdown issues, if not this change can be reverted. Not verified as it works on all my machines even without this.



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2010-09-08 19:19:49 +00:00
Andreas Färber
5b086e27e8 boot_net: Add iSCSI initiator support
Add support for both discovery and regular iSCSI sessions. Command and status
sequence numbers do differentiate between session and connection but only
one connection per session is currently supported.

Code is Big Endian for now, so compile it for ppc only.

Based on RFC 3720 ff. Tested against OpenSolaris 2009.06.

Resolves most of ticket #5319.


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2010-09-05 22:30:41 +00:00
Andreas Färber
040b33980c boot_net: Prepare socket-specific TCP window size
Pass the desired window size from the socket to the service.


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2010-09-04 22:36:35 +00:00
Andreas Färber
b7e825d6e7 boot_net: Add TCP support
Modelled after UDP, add limited TCP support to the boot net stack. The socket
works by queuing received packets as well as sent packets that have not yet
been ACK'ed. Some known issues are documented, especially there's only limited
congestion control. I.e., we send immediately and in unlimited quantity, thus
its use should be restricted to local networks, and due to a fixed window size
there is potential for our socket being overrun with data packets before they
are read. Some corner cases like wrapping sequence numbers may cause a timeout.

The TCP implementation is based on Andrew S. Tanenbaum's "Computer Networks",
4th ed., as well as lecture notes from Prof. W. Effelsberg, the relevant RFCs
and Wikipedia. The pseudo-random number Galois LFSR used for the sequence
number was suggested by Endre Varga.

Since the code is unlikely to get much smaller, better merge it now so that
subsequent changes get easier to review. No platform actively uses TCP sockets
yet, and the receiving code has been reviewed for endianness issues and should
terminate okay after verifying the checksum if no sockets are open.
Based on a version tested with custom code (#5240) as well as with iSCSI.
Compile-tested boot_loader_openfirmware, pxehaiku-loader with gcc4 and
haiku_loader with gcc2. Closes ticket #5240.

Changes from #5240 proposed patch:
* Various bug fixes related to queuing, some memory leaks fixed.
* Never bump the sequence number when dequeuing a packet. It's done afterwards.
* Don't bump the sequence number again when resending the queue or ACK'ing.
* Aggressively ACK while waiting for packets.
* Don't queue sent ACK-only packets.
* More trace output, esp. for queue inspection.
* Adapted use of TCP header flags to r38434.


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2010-08-31 01:00:06 +00:00
Andreas Färber
30743318f1 boot net: Style fixes
Fix style issue, pointed out by Axel.

No functional changes.


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2010-08-30 18:50:14 +00:00
Andreas Färber
df66656fec boot net: Preparations for TCP
Add protocol number and struct for TCP header.

First minuscule part of ticket #5240.
Checked that pxehaiku_loader still compiles, too.

Changes from proposed patch:
* Simplify struct by merging flags into one 8-bit field.


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2010-08-29 22:12:17 +00:00
Andreas Färber
b96cb61620 boot net: Style fixes
No functional changes yet.


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2010-08-29 21:34:16 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
dbe1e23aa8 Optimised passing around of timezone a bit
* _kern_[sg]et_timezone() now accepts/passes out the timezone name, too
* adjust Time preflet and clockconfig to pass the timezone name into the kernel
  when calling _kern_set_timezone()
* ajust implementation of tzset() to fetch the timezone name from the kernel
  via _kern_get_timezone() instead of reading 'libroot_timezone_info'
* the Time preflet no longer writes 'libroot_timezone_info'


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2010-08-16 22:01:28 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
6bb7a098b7 * added missing 'void' to make the get_timezone_offset() declaration a proper
prototype and not just a forward


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2010-08-04 21:57:44 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
e0ea55e0a0 * added get_timezone_offset() to kernel, which returns the offset in seconds
* made FAT add-on use get_timezone_offset(), this time correctly adjusted for
  the difference in units (minutes/seconds)
This makes the times in our FAT-fs agree with Linux again, at least :-)

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2010-08-04 17:11:47 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
7e965f506d More consolidation of timezone code:
* dropped DaylightSavingTime from real_time_clock code in kernel, it was
  never really being used for what it meant (and just being referred to by
  gettimeofday(), which put a different meaning to it
* adjusted the syscalls get_timezone() & set_timezone() as well as their callers 
  accordingly
* got rid of get_rtc_info() and rtc_info struct in kernel, as it was only
  being referred to by the FAT add-on and that one (like gettimeofday()) put a
  different meaning to tz_minuteswest. Added a comment to FAT's util.c
  showing a possible solution, should the hardcoded GMT timezone pose a problem.
* fixed declaration of gettimeofday() to match POSIX base specs, issue 7
* changed implementation of gettimeofday() to not bother trying to fill struct
  timezone - it was using wrong values before, anyway.


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2010-08-03 23:02:57 +00:00
Oliver Tappe
96ac47e312 Made some progress with consolidation of timezone-related code:
* renamed syscalls _kern_[gs]et_tzfilename 
  to _kern_[gs]et_real_time_clock_is_gmt, as the filename part is no longer
  relevant (and the two corresponding parameters were removed)
* C++-ified and reworked clockconfig to use the info from 'Time settings' 
  to setup the timezone info during boot
* removed invocation of _kern_get_tzfilename() from tzset(), as the syscall
  no longer exists and tzset() is currently broken anyway
* adjusted the Time preflet to use the renamed syscall when getting/setting 
  the RTC info


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2010-08-03 17:47:26 +00:00
Matt Madia
9072a31477 Added a boot splash header file that contains only the boot icons. Later,
video_splash.cpp and boot_splash.cpp will be updated to utilize it.

Relates to #6183. See #6255 for issues on using 'splash_logo-development.png'
with generate_boot_screen.


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2010-07-25 18:44:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4e08fb8589 Added rw_lock_read_lock_with_timeout().
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2010-07-22 11:10:48 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
a636d1e365 Patch by kaliber to fix some compiling errors with clang. Removed the #include <iostream> part, but otherwise not modified.
See http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#c++ why it is needed. Note that HashMap.h Key and Value are typenames as well.
Afaict this is correctly done, builds and runs on gcc4. This fixes #5892.



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2010-07-17 10:33:24 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b944766870 * Moved the vm_page initialization from vm_page.cpp:vm_page_init() to the new
vm_page::Init().
* Made vm_page::wired_count private and added accessor methods.
* Added VMCache::fWiredPagesCount (the number of wired pages the cache
  contains) and accessor methods.
* Made more use of vm_page::IsMapped().
* vm_copy_on_write_area(): Added vm_page_reservation* parameter that can be
  used to request a special handling for wired pages. If given the wired pages
  are replaced by copies and the original pages are moved to the upper cache.
* vm_copy_area():
  - We don't need to do any wired ranges handling, if the source area is a
    B_SHARED_AREA, since we don't touch the area's mappings in this case.
  - We no longer wait for wired ranges of the concerned areas to disappear.
    Instead we use the new vm_copy_on_write_area() feature and just let it
    copy the wired pages. This fixes #6288, an issue introduced with the use
    of user mutexes in libroot: When executing multiple concurrent fork()s all
    but the first one would wait on the fork mutex, which (being a user mutex)
    would wire a page that the vm_copy_area() of the first fork() would wait
    for.


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2010-07-10 15:08:13 +00:00
François Revol
dae84707ac Patch by "notzed" (Ticket #5380): Add support for setting video mode for OMAP3.
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2010-06-30 17:39:36 +00:00
François Revol
6c6d79f7fa Add some defines for memory ranges. Missed in r37319.
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2010-06-30 17:25:08 +00:00
François Revol
9020ce87e6 Patch by "notzed" (ticket #5368) (modified): Add bootloader support for BeagleBoard.
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2010-06-30 17:24:11 +00:00
François Revol
2e749db8bf Debug console on FreeRunner is on UART3, though you need a debug board.
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2010-06-30 00:05:30 +00:00
Andreas Färber
d46ce4d62a kernel_ppc: Save caller's stack pointer in arch_debug_save_registers
Suggested by Ingo in ticket #6139. Code is adapted from x86.
Note that on ppc64 GPR1 needs to be 64-bit, thus the choice of addr_t.

Resolves part of ticket #6160.


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2010-06-27 20:16:59 +00:00
Andreas Färber
04ec719a70 Convert line endings to LF
In r33670 the svn:eol-style property was dropped, which took care of
locally converting the line endings to the user's native style.
While most files use Unix-style LF line endings, some files have
Windows-style CR LF line endings.

Assure that the following r37262 directories use Unix-style line endings:

src/system/boot/
src/system/boot/arch/
src/system/boot/arch/ppc/
src/system/boot/loader/
src/system/boot/loader/net/
src/system/boot/platform/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/arch/
src/system/boot/platform/openfirmware/arch/ppc/
src/system/kernel/
src/system/kernel/arch/
src/system/kernel/arch/ppc/
src/system/kernel/platform/
src/system/kernel/platform/openfirmware/
headers/private/kernel/
headers/private/kernel/arch/
headers/private/kernel/arch/ppc/
headers/private/kernel/platform/
headers/private/kernel/platform/openfirmware/
headers/private/kernel/boot/
headers/private/kernel/boot/net/
headers/private/kernel/boot/platform/
headers/private/kernel/boot/platform/openfirmware/

This avoids patches containing irrelevant lines unintentionally converted.

No functional changes.


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2010-06-26 17:38:03 +00:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
e5dca54f1a r37259 fails to compile on one of my systems without this header. Checking out fresh tree and reconfiguring didn't work so don't really know why.
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2010-06-26 17:24:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
45bd7bb3db Removed unnecessary inclusions of <boot/kernel_args.h> in private kernel
headers and respectively added includes in source files.


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2010-06-25 22:16:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b46540452a Added vm_page_max_address() which returns the greatest address of accessible
physical memory.


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2010-06-23 13:52:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
ff9151d11f Added ignore_physical_memory_ranges_beyond_4gb() which removes the memory
beyond 4 GB from the physical memory ranges.


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2010-06-23 11:10:01 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
13638944db Removed never read VMCache::scan_skip.
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2010-06-21 15:10:37 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0d5ab7a14d Moved duplicate code from the VMTranslationMap subclasses' UnmapPage() and
ClearAccessedAndModified() implementations into helper methods PageUnmapped()
and UnaccessedPageUnmapped() in the base class.


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2010-06-21 13:32:33 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c955359cb6 Added vm_available_not_needed_memory_debug(), a
vm_available_not_needed_memory() version that can be called from within the
kernel debugger.


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2010-06-18 20:57:05 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f8e263c184 Slipped by in r37138: Added VMCache::Dump() and removed GetLock().
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2010-06-15 00:07:18 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
377ecfe797 * Renamed cache_type_to_string() to vm_cache_type_to_string() and made in
kernel private.
* Moved dumping code from dump_cache() to new VMCache::Dump().
* Override VMCache::Dump() in VMVnodeCache to also print the vnode.
* Removed no longer needed VMCache::GetLock().


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2010-06-14 23:57:00 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0f48aa877a The ConstIterator only needs a const tree.
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2010-06-14 23:51:54 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a8ad734f1c * Introduced structures {virtual,physical}_address_restrictions, which specify
restrictions for virtual/physical addresses.
* vm_page_allocate_page_run():
  - Fixed conversion of base/limit to array indexes. sPhysicalPageOffset was not
    taken into account.
  - Takes a physical_address_restrictions instead of base/limit and also
    supports alignment and boundary restrictions, now.
* map_backing_store(), VM[User,Kernel]AddressSpace::InsertArea()/
  ReserveAddressRange() take a virtual_address_restrictions parameter, now. They
  also support an alignment independent from the range size.
* create_area_etc(), vm_create_anonymous_area(): Take
  {virtual,physical}_address_restrictions parameters, now.
* Removed no longer needed B_PHYSICAL_BASE_ADDRESS.
* DMAResources:
  - Fixed potential overflows of uint32 when initializing from device node
    attributes.
  - Fixed bounce buffer creation TODOs: By using create_area_etc() with the
    new restrictions parameters we can directly support physical high address,
    boundary, and alignment.


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2010-06-14 16:25:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
84e9db7fb7 x86 mmu_init(): Sum up the physical memory we ignore for whatever reason --
stored in kernel_args::ignored_physical_memory.


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2010-06-12 15:57:21 +00:00
Travis Geiselbrecht
9623c48284 SMP: remove the tracking of apic id -> cpu id. Don't pass between bootloader and kernel.
Kernel doesn't use it, and it could be regenerated in the kernel if it did need it.

This also unlocks the apic range the bios can use. Previously the apic ids would have
to fit within 0..MAX_CPUS or it'd reject the cpu. Some boxes (mine in particular)
seem to sparsely populate the apic id so that the range is pretty large.

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2010-06-12 01:01:54 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f498c07968 Added STATIC_ASSERT() macro (from <Debug.h>, which cannot be included in the
kernel).


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2010-06-10 17:31:57 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
1d26c7248f vm_page_allocate_page_run(): Added parameter "limit", specifying the upper
physical address limit for the page run to allocate.


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2010-06-10 17:30:49 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9e101ddfcc Definition for CR4 PAE bit.
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2010-06-09 21:21:48 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
641b3c82df Renamed allocate_early_physical_page() to vm_allocate_early_physical_page()
and made it public.


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2010-06-09 21:21:18 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2ea7b17cf3 * vm_allocate_early(): Replace "bool blockAlign" parameter by a more flexible
"addr_t aligmnent".
* X86PagingMethod32Bit::PhysicalPageSlotPool::InitInitial(),
  generic_vm_physical_page_mapper_init(): Use vm_allocate_early()'s alignment
  feature instead of aligning by hand.


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2010-06-09 11:15:43 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5aa0503c7c * Removed i386_translation_map_get_pgdir() and adjusted the one place where it
was used.
* Renamed X86VMTranslationMap to X86VMTranslationMap32Bit and pulled the paging
  method agnostic part into new base class X86VMTranslationMap.
* Moved X86PagingStructures into its own header/source pair.
* Moved pgdir_virt from X86PagingStructures to X86PagingStructures32Bit where
  it is actually used.


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2010-06-08 00:20:34 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
1ba89e67ed Removed no-op VMTranslationMap::InitPostSem() and
VMAddressSpace::InitPostSem().


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2010-06-05 22:20:34 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c3e021e862 x86:
* Renamed i386_context_switch() to x86_context_switch().
* x86_context_switch() no longer sets the page directory.
  arch_thread_context_switch() does that explicitly, now. This allows to solve
  the TODO by reordering releasing the previous paging structures reference and
  setting the new page directory.


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2010-06-05 22:09:24 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fabdf00e6a Renamed i386_swap_pgdir() to x86_swap_pgdir.
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2010-06-05 21:53:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8421714089 x86:
* Renamed vm_translation_map_arch_info to X86PagingStructures, and all
  members and local variables of that type accordingly.
* arch_thread_context_switch(): Added TODO: The still active paging structures
  can indeed be deleted before we stop using them.


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2010-06-05 21:51:05 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
78dde7abd7 Consequently use uint32 for the physical page directory address.
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2010-06-04 22:23:22 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8c9b84a588 Replaced the swap_addr_t and SWAP_SLOT_NONE in RadixBitmap.{h,cpp} by
radix_slot_t and RADIX_SLOT_NONE.


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2010-06-02 20:42:53 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
435c43f591 * Introduced type generic_io_vec, which is similar to iovec, but uses types
that are wide enough for both virtual and physical addresses.
* DMABuffer, IORequest, IOScheduler,... and code using them: Use
  generic_io_vec and generic_{addr,size}_t where necessary.


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2010-06-02 18:42:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e5846dfa61 Added shared sort_[physical_]address_ranges() to avoid code duplication. Also
fixes the m68k build.


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2010-05-27 17:08:47 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d73ddac5bf * Introduced phys_addr_range type, an equivalent to addr_range for physical
address ranges, and a set of support functions working with it.
* Changed the type of the kernel_args physical address range arrays to
  phys_addr_range and adjusted the code working with those.
* Removed a bunch of duplicated address range code in the PPC's mmu.cpp.


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2010-05-27 11:50:40 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
147133b76c * First run through the kernel's private parts to use phys_{addr,size}_t
where appropriate.
* Typedef'ed page_num_t to phys_addr_t and used it in more places in
  vm_page.{h,cpp}.


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2010-05-25 21:34:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
9d570af7c8 Changed the type of the "op" parameter of the fs_vnode_ops::ioctl() hook and
the _kern_ioctl() syscall from ulong to uint32.


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2010-05-24 21:04:22 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f51bcfb25b Added a heap_init_post_area() which is called right after areas can be
created, and moved the heap's grow and VIP heap initialization to it. Should
fix #5956.


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2010-05-18 15:51:27 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
13fa4c845a * Introduced new area creation flag CREATE_AREA_DONT_COMMIT_MEMORY.
map_backing_store() doesn't commit memory when this flag is given.
* Used the new flag vm_copy_area(): We no longer commit memory for read-only
  areas. This prevents read-only mapped files from suddenly requiring memory
  after fork(). Might improve the situation on machines with very little RAM
  a bit.
  We should probably mark writable copies over-committing, since the usual
  case is fork() + exec() where the child normally doesn't need more than a
  few pages until calling exec(). That would significantly reduce the memory
  requirement for jamming the Haiku tree.


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2010-05-06 14:59:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
863c623f9a Added is_address_range_covered(), returning whether the given address range
is fully covered by the ranges in the array.


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2010-05-05 21:09:11 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
8c8fcd770a * Moved the addition of the basic debugger commands directly after the VM init.
* Separated the other stuff previously done in debug_init_post_vm() to the new
  debug_init_post_settings().
* Removed superfluous status_t return codes - they are ignored, anyway, and if
  there really is a show stopper in the init process, panicking would be the
  thing one should do.


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2010-05-05 10:05:25 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c1be1e0761 * VMTranslationMap::Map()/Protect(): Added "memoryType" parameter. Not
implemented for any architecture yet.
* vm_set_area_memory_type(): Call VMTranslationMap::ProtectArea() to change the
  memory type for the already mapped pages.



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2010-05-01 21:33:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3b0c1b5227 * VMArea: Made memory_type private and added setter and getter methods.
* Don't set the VMArea's memory type in arch_vm_set_memory_type(), but let the
  callers do that.
* vm_set_area_memory_type(): Does nothing, if the memory type doesn't change.



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2010-05-01 20:41:57 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
907886143f * Changed some parameters of VM syscalls from int to uint32, mostly for sake
of consistency.
* Moved the B_OVERCOMMITTING_AREA flag from B_KERNEL_AREA_FLAGS to
  B_USER_AREA_FLAGS, since we really allow it to be passed from userland.
* Most VM syscalls check the provided protection against B_USER_AREA_FLAGS
  instead of B_USER_PROTECTION, now. This way they allow for
  B_OVERCOMMITTING_AREA as well.
* _user_map_file(), _user_set_memory_protection(): Check the protection like
  the other syscalls do and use fix_protection() instead of doing that
  manually.


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2010-05-01 19:47:39 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
7f987e49d7 Added a rendez-vous variable parameter to smp_trap_non_boot_cpus() and make
boot CPU wait until all other CPUs are ready to wait. This solves a
theoretical problem in main(): The boot CPU could run fully through the early
initialization and reset sCpuRendezvous2 before the other CPUs left
smp_cpu_rendezvous(). It's very unlikely on real hardware that the non-boot
CPUs are so much slower, but it might be a concern in emulation.


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2010-04-30 19:32:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
28d05e026f Make scheduler_reschedule() an no-op until we're ready to start the
scheduler. This avoids the need to use the send_signal_etc() work-around for
resume_thread() during the early kernel initialization. Might fix #5851.


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2010-04-29 15:10:37 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b1e06d23ce * The "page_stats" command does now also print the longest contiguous runs of
free respective free and cached pages.
* Removed the unused vm_page_allocate_page_run_no_base().
* vm_page_allocate_page_run() (and allocate_page_run()):
  - Use vm_page_reserve_pages() instead of vm_page_try_reserve_pages(), i.e.
    wait until the reservation succeeds.
  - Now we iterates two times through the pages to find a suitable page run. In
    the first iteration it only looks for free/clear pages, in the second
    iteration it also considers cached pages. This increases the chance of the
    function to succeed, when a lot of caching is going on.
    This reduces the amount of memory required to use the IOCache when booting
    off the anyboot Live CD to around 160 MB in qemu. It also seems to work with
    128 MB, but the syslog indicates that some memory allocations fail, which
    is not exactly inspiring confidence.


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2010-04-26 13:56:09 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
efeca209a1 Made VMCache::Resize() virtual and let VMAnonymousCache override it to free
swap space when the cache shrinks. Currently the implementation stil leaks
swap space of busy pages.


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2010-04-20 14:04:18 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
868aa7a0e0 * Added shortcut handling to the boot loader menu (in preparation of adopting
ticket #5312).
* Added shortcut 'b' to continue booting, 'r' to reboot.
* Consolidated asterisk style.


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2010-04-15 18:07:40 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
7af231d838 * Cleanup, no functional change.
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2010-04-15 17:05:20 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
9de17be600 * Moved I/O APIC initialization to a later point, now the APCI and DPC modules
can safely be used.
* Since using the I/O APIC is disabled by default, I've removed the "return"
  that prevented its use when enabled. Let's see if it already does anything.
* Adapted other arch_int.cpp with a bit of cleanup.


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2010-04-15 12:42:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c3676b54bf * Added vm_debug_copy_page_memory() which copies memory from a potentially not
mapped page.
* debug_{mem,strl}cpy():
  - Added "team" parameter for specifying the address space the address are
    to be interpreted in.
  - When the standard memcpy() (with fault handler) fails, fall back to
    vm_debug_copy_page_memory().
* Added debug_is_debugged_team(): Predicate returning true, if the supplied
  team_id refers to the same team debug_get_debugged_thread() belongs to.
* Added DebuggedThreadSetter class for scope-based debug_set_debugged_thread().
  Made use of it in several debugger functions.
* print_demangled_call() (x86): Fixed unsafe memory access.

Allows KDL stack traces to work correctly again, even if the page daemon has
already unmapped the concerned pages.


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2010-04-13 17:40:15 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
86875ad9d1 Added VMCache::DebugHasPage() and DebugLookupPage() for use in the kernel
debugger.


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2010-04-13 17:18:57 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
09418c869b Added DebugGet() method for use in the kernel debugger.
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2010-04-13 17:16:42 +00:00
Michael Lotz
33fbe25496 * Add code to allocate and free interrupt vectors for message signaled
interrupts (MSI).
* Add the remaining IDT entries and redirection functions in the interrupt code.
* Make the PIC end_of_interrupt() return a result to indicate whether the vector
  was handled by this PIC. If it isn't we now issue a apic_end_of_interrupt()
  in the assumption of apic local interrupt, MSI or IPI. This also removes
  the need for the gUsingIOAPIC global and doing manual apic_end_of_interrupt()
  calls in the SMP and timer code.


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2010-04-13 14:46:09 +00:00
Michael Lotz
3d310bd5f4 * Fix build, the APIC definitions are used in the bootloader too.
* Automatic whitespace cleanup.


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2010-04-12 15:59:40 +00:00
Michael Lotz
5819c3f9ff Forgot to remove these in the previous commit.
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2010-04-12 13:07:21 +00:00
Michael Lotz
655f3b4161 Seperate the generic (local) APIC stuff into it's own file and use it from the
other places where previously the same functionality was duplicated. Also
seperated the header which was originally arch_smp.h into apic.h and arch_smp.h
again as some of it is MP and not actually APIC.


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2010-04-12 12:56:13 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
ee0d2be9e4 bonefish+axeld:
* Implemented a tiny bit more sophisticated version of
  estimate_max_scheduling_latency() that uses a syscall that lets the scheduler
  decide.


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2010-04-11 20:40:58 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
813d4cbe94 * Moved created subdirectory src/system/kernel/lock.cpp to new subdirectory
locks.
* Added syscalls for a new kind of mutex. A mutex consists only of an int32 and
  doesn't require any kernel resources. So it's initialization cannot fail
  (it consists only of setting the mutex value to 0). An uncontended lock or
  unlock operation can basically consist of an atomic_*() in userland. The
  syscalls (when the mutex is contended) are a bit more expensive than semaphore
  operations, though.


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2010-04-11 16:07:39 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
349039ff2e Added vm_[un]wire_page(), which are essentially versions of
[un]lock_memory_etc() optimized for a single page.


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2010-04-11 15:07:06 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
7f0bff63d0 * Fixed typo.
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2010-04-07 07:05:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2be99447d8 * Added some comments to the thread flags.
* Added new thread flag THREAD_FLAGS_ALWAYS_RESTART_SYSCALL. If set, it forces
  syscall restart even when a signal handler without SA_RESTART was invoked.
* Fixed sigwait(): If one of requested signals wasn't already pending it would
  never wake up. Also, the syscall always needs to be restarted, if interrupted
  by another signal.
* Renamed a bunch of the POSIX signal function implementations which did return
  an error code directly (instead via errno). Added correct POSIX functions
  where needed.


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2010-04-06 20:23:18 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4f774c503c * VMArea::Unwire(addr_t, size_t, bool): Don't delete the removed range, but
return it.
* lock_memory_etc(): On error the VMAreaWiredRange object could be leaked.
* [un]lock_memory_etc(): Call VMArea::Unwire() with the cache locked and
  explicitly delete the range object after unlocking the cache to avoid
  potential deadlocks.


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2010-04-05 12:12:36 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
369111e741 * Removed the VMArea::Wire() version that has to allocate a VMAreaWiredRange.
Since the requirement is that the area's top cache is locked, allocating
  memory isn't allowed.
* lock_memory_etc(): Create the VMAreaWiredRange object explicitly before
  locking the area's top cache.

Fixes #5680 (deadlocks when using the slab as malloc() backend).


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2010-04-05 11:08:01 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
550376ffb8 * vm_delete_areas(): Changed return type to void (was status_t and not used).
* _user_map_file(), _user_unmap_memory(): Verify that the address (if given) is
  page aligned.
* Reworked memory locking (wiring):
  - VMArea does now have a list of wired memory ranges and supports waiting for
    a range to be removed.
  - vm_soft_fault():
    - Added "wirePage" parameter that, if given, makes the function wire the
      page and return it.
    - Added "wiredRange" parameter (for calls from lock_memory_etc()) and made
      sure we never unmap wired pages. This could e.g. happen when a page from a
      lower cache was read-mapped and a write fault occurred. Now in such a
      situation the function waits for the page to be unwired and restarts.
  - All functions that manipulate areas in a way that could affect wired ranges
    do now either require the caller to make sure there are no wired ranges in
    the way or do that themselves. Added a few wait_if_*_is_wired() helper
    functions for that purpose.
  - lock_memory_etc():
    - Does now also work correctly when the range spans more than one area.
    - Adds VMAreaWiredRanges to the affected VMAreas and retains an address
      space reference (so that the address space won't be deleted as long as a
      wired range exists).
    - Resolved TODO: The area's caches are now locked when
      increment_page_wired_count() is called.
    - Resolved TODO: The race condition due to missing locking after looking up
      the page mapping is now prevented. We hold the cache locks (in case the
      page is already mapped) and the new vm_soft_fault() parameter allows us
      to get the page wired.
  - unlock_memory_etc(): Changes symmetrical to those in lock_memory_etc() and
    resolved all TODOs.


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2010-04-03 18:01:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
feddedab0c x86:
Added fields for temporary storage of the debug registers dr6 and dr7 to the
arch_cpu_info structure. The actual registers are stored at the beginning of
x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() and read in
x86_handle_debug_exception().
The problem was that x86_exit_user_debug_at_kernel_entry() itself overwrote
dr7 and, if kernel breakpoints were enabled, dr6 could be overwritten anytime
after. So x86_handle_debug_exception() would find incorrect values in the
registers (definitely in dr7) and thus interpret the detected debug condition
incorrectly. Usually watchpoints were recognized as breakpoints.


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2010-03-26 00:03:53 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
cfefeee3f8 * Changed arch_debug_save_registers() to take an arch-specific structure
arch_debug_registers instead.
* Call arch_debug_save_registers() on all CPUs when entering the kernel
  debugger.
* Added debug_get_debug_registers() to return a specified CPU's saved
  registers.
* x86:
  - Replaced the previous arch_debug_save_registers() implementation. Disabled
    getting the registers via the gdb interface for the time being.
  - Fixed the "sc", "call", and "calling" commands to also work for threads
    running on another CPU.


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2010-03-18 17:20:06 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fe0963a835 Added commands to the page access debugging panic()s.
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2010-03-18 16:19:13 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
085cf27b40 * Added Directory::CreateFile() which can be implemented by file systems to
support file creation.
* Extended open() and open_from() to support O_CREAT to create files.
  open_from() has got an optional "permissions" parameter for that purpose.
* Fixed errno. It would crash when being used. Also changed the POSIX functions
  to return their error code via errno as expected.
* Added writev().
* FAT file system:
  - Added support for reading long file names.
  - Added support for creating files (8.3 name only) and writing to them.
  - Enabled scanning partitions with it.
* Boot loader menu:
  - Enabled the "Reboot" menu item unconditionally.
  - Added "Save syslog from previous session" menu item to the debug menu.
    Currently saving the syslog to FAT32 volumes is supported.


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2010-03-16 17:29:58 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fac2ce3d92 Added ring_buffer_get_vecs() that returns iovecs describing the contents of
the buffer.


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2010-03-16 17:07:40 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
7778bccf93 sigsuspend() would previously wake up correctly when a matching signal was
received, but if the signal was in the thread's signal block mask, it would
not be handled. Added thread::sig_temp_enabled, an additional mask of not
blocked signals, which is set by sigsuspend() and evaluated and reset by
handle_signals(). Fixes #5567.


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2010-03-13 13:17:40 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f795376ec6 remove_addr_range() is actually called remove_address_range().
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2010-03-12 16:55:42 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
28a2172c3f kernel:
* The kernel syslog ring buffer is no longer emptied by the syslog sender
  thread. Instead we only drop the oldest data from the buffer when we're
  writing to it and there's not enough free space in it.
  Advantages: We drop old data rather than the most recent data when the buffer
  is full. The "syslog" KDL command has more data available now. So the odds
  are that kernel syslog messages not written to disk yet are at least still
  in the kernel buffer.
* Changed dprintf_no_syslog() semantics: Now it writes to the syslog, but
  doesn't notify the syslog sender thread.

boot loader:
* Added the ring_buffer implementation and a dummy user_memcpy().
* bios_x86: Moved the syslog stuff from serial.{cpp,h} to debug.{cpp.h}.
* Moved the debug options from the "Select safe mode options" menu to a new
  "Select debug options" menu.
* Added option "Enable debug syslog" to the new menu (ATM available on x86
  only). It allocates a 1 MB in-memory buffer for the syslog for this session
  in such a way that it can be accessed by the boot loader after a reset.
* Added item "Display syslog from previous session" to the new menu, doing
  what its name suggests.


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2010-03-11 17:46:36 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
546f4e5e05 * Added create_ring_buffer_etc() which allows to re-create a ring buffer from
a given flat buffer.
* Added ring_buffer_peek() for random position reading from the ring buffer
  without changing its state.


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2010-03-11 17:12:21 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
73a72c42e2 Added get_free_address_range() to get a free range in a given range array.
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2010-03-10 18:36:44 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d40a935560 Boot loader (x86 mmu.cpp):
* Made the page table allocation more flexible. Got rid of sMaxVirtualAddress
  and added new virtual_end address to the architecture specific kernel args.
* Increased the virtual space we reserve for the kernel to 16 MB. That
  should suffice for quite a while. The previous 2 MB were too tight when
  building the kernel with debug info.
* mmu_init(): The way we were translating the BIOS' extended memory map to
  our physical ranges arrays was broken. Small gaps between usable memory
  ranges would be ignored and instead marked allocated. This worked fine for
  the boot loader and during the early kernel initialization, but after the
  VM has been fully set up it frees all physical ranges that have not been
  claimed otherwise. So those ranges could be entered into the free pages
  list and would be used later. This could possibly cause all kinds of weird
  problems, probably including ACPI issues. Now we add only the actually
  usable ranges to our list.

Kernel:
* vm_page_init(): The pages of the ranges between the usable physical memory
  ranges are now marked PAGE_STATE_UNUSED, the allocated ranges
  PAGE_STATE_WIRED.
* unmap_and_free_physical_pages(): Don't free pages marked as unused.


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2010-03-02 18:13:06 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8b3d3d8a15 Correctly handle cases when a thread single-steps into the kernel as it can
happen on syscalls or "int" instructions. The debug exception handler sets
the thread debug flags B_THREAD_DEBUG_STOP and
B_THREAD_DEBUG_NOTIFY_SINGLE_STEP (new) and lets the thread continue. Before
leaving the kernel the thread is stopped and a single-step notification is
sent. Fixes #3487.


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2010-02-25 20:20:16 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
464d9f1252 Changed object_depot_store() return value to void. It is now always takes
over ownership of the object. Fixes double free introduced in r35605.


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2010-02-24 19:04:41 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
ff59ce680d * The low resource handler now empties the cache depot's magazines; before,
they were never freed unless the cache was destroyed (I just wondered why
  my system would bury >1G in the magazines).
* Made the magazine capacity variable per cache, ie. for larger objects, it's
  not a good idea to have 64*CPU buffers lying around in the worst case.
* Furthermore, the create_object_cache_etc()/object_depot_init() now have
  arguments for the magazine capacity as well as the maximum number of full
  unused magazines.
* By default, you might want to initialize both to zero, as then some hopefully
  usable defaults are computed. Otherwise (the only current example is the
  vm_page_mapping cache) you can just put in the values you'd want there.
  The page mapping cache uses larger values, as its objects are usually
  allocated and deleted in larger chunks.
* Beware, though, I couldn't test these changes yet as Qemu didn't like to run
  today. I'll test these changes on another machine now.


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2010-02-24 14:43:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bd7645a12a * Made vm_page::state private and added accessor methods.
* Added kernel tracing for page state transitions.



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2010-02-20 15:57:44 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8b522fcfe6 Changed ASSERT_[ALWAYS_]PRINT() to add the additional output to the panic()
message instead of printing it before calling panic().


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2010-02-20 14:19:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d36b9aef3e Added vm_page::IsMapped() for convenience.
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2010-02-20 12:29:42 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
63b69bec3c * Applied patch by Andreas Färber as part of #5319.
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2010-02-19 16:44:55 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
dac21d8bfe * map_physical_memory() does now always set a memory type. If none is given (it
needs to be or'ed to the address specification), "uncached" is assumed.
* Set the memory type for the "BIOS" and "DMA" areas to write-back. Not sure, if
  that's correct, but that's what was effectively used on my machines before.
* Changed x86_set_mtrrs() and the CPU module hook to also set the default memory
  type.
* Rewrote the MTRR computation once more:
  - Now we know all used memory ranges, so we are free to extend used ranges
    into unused ones in order to simplify them for MTRR setup.
  - Leverage the subtractive properties of uncached and write-through ranges to
    simplify ranges of any other respectively write-back type.
  - Set the default memory type to write-back, so we don't need MTRRs for the
    RAM ranges.
  - If a new range intersects with an existing one, we no longer just fail.
    Instead we use the strictest requirements implied by the ranges. This fixes
    #5383.

Overall the new algorithm should be sufficient with far less MTRRs than before
(on my desktop machine 4 are used at maximum, while 8 didn't quite suffice
before). A drawback of the current implementation is that it doesn't deal with
the case of running out of MTRRs at all, which might result in some ranges
having weaker caching/memory ordering properties than requested.


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2010-02-18 13:52:43 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4bb4f79355 Added assert.
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2010-02-16 16:49:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
40bb94819e * Removed useless return parameter from vm_remove_all_page_mappings().
* Added vm_clear_page_mapping_accessed_flags() and
  vm_remove_all_page_mappings_if_unaccessed(), which combine the functionality
  of vm_test_map_activation(), vm_clear_map_flags(), and
  vm_remove_all_page_mappings(), thus saving lots of calls to translation map
  methods. The backend is the new method
  VMTranslationMap::ClearAccessedAndModified().
* Started to make use of the cached page queue and changed the meaning of the
  other non-free queues slightly:
  - Active queue: Contains mapped pages that have been used recently.
  - Inactive queue: Contains mapped pages that have not been used recently. Also
    contains unmapped temporary pages.
  - Modified queue: Contains unmapped modified pages.
  - Cached queue: Contains unmapped unmodified pages (LRU sorted).
  Unless we're actually low on memory and actively do paging, modified and
  cached queues only contain non-temporary pages. Cached pages are considered
  quasi free. They still belong to a cache, but since they are unmodified and
  unmapped, they can be freed immediately. And this is what
  vm_page_[try_]reserve_pages() do now when there are no more actually free
  pages at hand. Essentially this means that pages storing cached file data,
  unless mmap()ped, no longer are considered used and don't contribute to page
  pressure. Paging will not happen as long there are enough free + cached pages
  available.
* Reimplemented the page daemon. It no longer scans all pages, but instead works
  the page queues. As long as the free pages situation is harmless, it only
  iterates through the active queue and deactivates pages that have not been
  used recently. When paging occurs it additionally scans the inactive queue and
  frees pages that have not been used recently.
* Changed the page reservation/allocation interface:
  vm_page_[try_]reserve_pages(), vm_page_unreserve_pages(), and
  vm_page_allocate_page() now take a vm_page_reservation structure pointer.
  The reservation functions initialize the structure -- currently consisting
  only of a count member for the number of still reserved pages.
  vm_page_allocate_page() decrements the count and vm_page_unreserve_pages()
  unreserves the remaining pages (if any). Advantages are that reservation/
  unreservation mismatches cannot occur anymore, that vm_page_allocate_page()
  can verify that the caller has indeed a reserved page left, and that there's
  no unnecessary pressure on the free page pool anymore. The only disadvantage
  is that the vm_page_reservation object needs to be passed around a bit.
* Reworked the page reservation implementation:
  - Got rid of sSystemReservedPages and sPageDeficit. Instead
    sUnreservedFreePages now actually contains the number of free pages that
    have not yet been reserved (it cannot become negative anymore) and the new
    sUnsatisfiedPageReservations contains the number of pages that are still
    needed for reservation.
  - Threads waiting for reservations do now add themselves to a waiter queue,
    which is ordered by descending priority (VM priority and thread priority).
    High priority waiters are served first when pages become available.
  Fixes #5328.
* cache_prefetch_vnode(): Would reserve one less page than allocated later, if
  the size wasn't page aligned.


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2010-02-03 18:53:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2735cad982 Added missing include.
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2010-02-03 18:47:07 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
cf99b9ab60 Added VMCache::CacheRef() accessor.
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2010-02-03 18:46:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c2629ccc6a Patch by "Grey": Small optimization of arch_int_disable_interrupts_inline()
and arch_int_restore_interrupts_inline().


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2010-02-01 08:55:44 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e65c400299 * Replaced the vm_page_allocate_page*() "pageState" parameter by a more
general "flags" parameter. It encodes the target state of the page -- so
  that the page isn't unnecessarily put in the wrong page queue first -- a
  flag whether the page should be cleared, and one to indicate whether the
  page should be marked busy.
* Added page state PAGE_STATE_CACHED. Not used yet.


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2010-01-29 15:54:40 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
72382fa629 * Removed the page state PAGE_STATE_BUSY and instead introduced a vm_page::busy
flag. The obvious advantage is that one can still see what state a page is in
  and even move it between states while being marked busy.
* Removed the vm_page::is_dummy flag. Instead we mark marker pages busy, which
  in all cases has the same effect. Introduced a vm_page_is_dummy() that can
  still check whether a given page is a dummy page.
* vm_page_unreserve_pages(): Before adding to the system reserve make sure
  sUnreservedFreePages is non-negative. Otherwise we'd make nonexisting pages
  available for allocation. steal_pages() still has the same problem and it
  can't be solved that easily.
* map_page(): No longer changes the page state/mark the page unbusy. That's the
  caller's responsibility.


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2010-01-29 10:00:45 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
deee8524b7 * Introduced {malloc,memalign,free}_etc() which take an additional "flags"
argument. They replace the previous special-purpose allocation functions
  (malloc_nogrow(), vip_io_request_malloc()).
* Moved the I/O VIP heap to heap.cpp accordingly.
* Added quite a bit of passing around of allocation flags in the VM,
  particularly in the VM*AddressSpace classes.
* Fixed IOBuffer::GetNextVirtualVec(): It was ignoring the VIP flag and always
  allocated on the normal heap.


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2010-01-27 12:45:53 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
cff6e9e406 * The system now holds back a small reserve of committable memory and pages. The
memory and page reservation functions have a new "priority" parameter that
  indicates how deep the function may tap into that reserve. The currently
  existing priority levels are "user", "system", and "VIP". The idea is that
  user programs should never be able to cause a state that gets the kernel into
  trouble due to heavy battling for memory. The "VIP" level (not really used
  yet) is intended for allocations that are required to free memory eventually
  (in the page writer). More levels are thinkable in the future, like "user real
  time" or "user system server".
* Added "priority" parameters to several VMCache methods.
* Replaced the map_backing_store() "unmapAddressRange" parameter by a "flags"
  parameter.
* Added area creation flag CREATE_AREA_PRIORITY_VIP and slab allocator flag
  CACHE_PRIORITY_VIP indicating the importance of the request.
* Changed most code to pass the right priorities/flags.

These changes already significantly improve the behavior in low memory
situations. I've tested a bit with 64 MB (virtual) RAM and, while not
particularly fast and responsive, the system remains at least usable under high
memory pressure.
As a side effect the slab allocator can now be used as general memory allocator.
Not done by default yet, though.


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2010-01-26 14:44:58 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b4e5e49823 MemoryManager:
* Added support to do larger raw allocations (up to one large chunk (128 pages))
  in the slab areas. For an even larger allocation an area is created (haven't
  seen that happen yet, though).
* Added kernel tracing (SLAB_MEMORY_MANAGER_TRACING).
* _FreeArea(): Copy and paste bug: The meta chunks of the to be freed area
  would be added to the free lists instead of being removed from them. This
  would corrupt the lists and also lead to all kinds of misuse of meta chunks.

object caches:
* Implemented CACHE_ALIGN_ON_SIZE. It is no longer set for all small object
  caches, but the block allocator sets it on all power of two size caches.
* object_cache_reserve_internal(): Detect recursion and don't wait in such a
  case. The function could deadlock itself, since
  HashedObjectCache::CreateSlab() does allocate memory, thus potentially
  reentering.
* object_cache_low_memory():
  - I missed some returns when reworking that one in r35254, so the function
    might stop early and also leave the cache in maintenance mode, which would
    cause it to be ignored by object cache resizer and low memory handler from
    that point on.
  - Since ReturnSlab() potentially unlocks, the conditions weren't quite correct
    and too many slabs could be freed.
  - Simplified things a bit.
* object_cache_alloc(): Since object_cache_reserve_internal() does potentially
  unlock the cache, the situation might have changed and their might not be an
  empty slab available, but a partial one. The function would crash.
* Renamed the object cache tracing variable to SLAB_OBJECT_CACHE_TRACING.
* Renamed debugger command "cache_info" to "slab_cache" to avoid confusion with
  the VMCache commands.
* ObjectCache::usage was not maintained anymore since I introduced the
  MemoryManager. object_cache_get_usage() would thus always return 0 and the
  block cache would not be considered cached memory. This was only of
  informational relevance, though.

slab allocator misc.:
* Disable the object depots of block allocator caches for object sizes > 2 KB.
  Allocations of those sizes aren't so common that the object depots yield any
  benefit.
* The slab allocator is now fully self-sufficient. It allocates its bootstrap
  memory from the MemoryManager, and the hash tables for HashedObjectCaches use
  the block allocator instead of the heap, now.
* Added option to use the slab allocator for malloc() and friends
  (USE_SLAB_ALLOCATOR_FOR_MALLOC). Currently disabled. Works in principle and
  has virtually no lock contention. Handling for low memory situations is yet
  missing, though.
* Improved the output of some debugger commands.


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2010-01-25 13:46:58 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
71f65beeb3 Marked CACHE_UNLOCKED_PAGES as unsupported.
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2010-01-25 12:22:36 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b20de45ebd * Added optional allocator template parameter.
* Added optional parameter "void** oldTable" to Resize(). If given the old
  allocation for the table is returned instead of freeing it.


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2010-01-25 12:18:20 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8d1316fd23 Replaced CACHE_DONT_SLEEP by two new flags CACHE_DONT_WAIT_FOR_MEMORY and
CACHE_DONT_LOCK_KERNEL_SPACE. If the former is given, the slab memory manager
does not wait when reserving memory or pages. The latter prevents area
operations. The new flags add a bit of flexibility. E.g. when allocating page
mapping objects for userland areas CACHE_DONT_WAIT_FOR_MEMORY is sufficient,
i.e. the allocation will succeed as long as pages are available.


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2010-01-22 21:19:23 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
86c794e5c1 slab allocator:
* Implemented a more elaborated raw memory allocation backend (MemoryManager).
  We allocate 8 MB areas whose pages we allocate and map when needed. An area is
  divided into equally-sized chunks which form the basic units of allocation. We
  have areas with three possible chunk sizes (small, medium, large), which is
  basically what the ObjectCache implementations were using anyway.
* Added "uint32 flags" parameter to several of the slab allocator's object
  cache and object depot functions. E.g. object_depot_store() potentially wants
  to allocate memory for a magazine. But also in pure freeing functions it
  might eventually become useful to have those flags, since they could end up
  deleting an area, which might not be allowable in all situations. We should
  introduce specific flags to indicate that.
* Reworked the block allocator. Since the MemoryManager allocates block-aligned
  areas, maintains a hash table for lookup, and maps chunks to object caches,
  we can quickly find out which object cache a to be freed allocation belongs
  to and thus don't need the boundary tags anymore.
* Reworked the slab boot strap process. We allocate from the initial area only
  when really necessary, i.e. when the object cache for the respective
  allocation size has not been created yet. A single page is thus sufficient.

other:
* vm_allocate_early(): Added boolean "blockAlign" parameter. If true, the
  semantics is the same as for B_ANY_KERNEL_BLOCK_ADDRESS.
* Use an object cache for page mappings. This significantly reduces the
  contention on the heap bin locks.


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2010-01-21 23:10:52 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5f679d1cd3 Resize(): Added boolean "force" parameter that allows to force setting the
new memory, even if it isn't needed at that time.


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2010-01-21 22:16:03 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
453a2bdd18 Replaced the locking strategy (formerly a recursive lock for the depot and
one for each per CPU store):
* The depot is now protected by a R/W lock combined with a spinlock. It is
  required to either hold read lock + spinlock or just the write lock.
* When accessing the per CPU stores we only need to acquire the read lock
  and disable interrupts. When switching magazines with the depot we
  additionally get the spinlock.
* When allocating a new magazine we do completely unlock.


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2010-01-20 13:00:57 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5662ae4585 Changed the team shutdown process a bit:
* The threads beside the main thread are killed earlier now (in the new
  team_shutdown_team()), before removing the team from the team hash and from
  its process group. This fixes #5296.
* Use a condition variable instead of a semaphore to wait for the non-main
  threads to die. We notify the condition right after a thread has left the
  team. The semaphore was released by the undertaker.


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2010-01-20 09:34:53 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
7dcd388aa6 Coding style fix.
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2010-01-19 20:36:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
825566f82f * Split the slab allocator code into separate source files and C++-ified
things a bit.
* Some style cleanup.
* The object depot does now have a cookie that will be passed to the return
  hook.
* Fixed object_cache_return_object_wrapper() using the new cookie.


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2010-01-19 19:13:25 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0fc052b47d Moved the definition of the CACHE_ALIGN_ON_SIZE flag to the header and fixed
its value.


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2010-01-19 10:17:16 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a8806e5e0d * Renamed headers/private/kernel/slab/Depot.h to ObjectDepot.h.
* Moved the object depot code to its own source file.


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2010-01-19 10:12:48 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
6379e53e2d vm_page no longer points directly to its containing cache, but rather to a
VMCacheRef object which points to the cache. This allows to optimize
VMCache::MoveAllPages(), since it no longer needs to iterate over all pages
to adjust their cache pointer. It can simple swap the cache refs of the two
caches instead.

Reduces the total -j8 Haiku image build time only marginally. The kernel time
drops almost 10%, though.


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2010-01-19 08:34:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3632eeedb9 * VMCache: Added a UserData attribute which can be used by the lock holder.
* Added "bool consumerLocked" parameter to VMCache::Unlock() and
  ReleaseRefAndUnlock(). Since Unlock() may cause the cache to be merged with
  a consumer cache, the flag is needed to prevent a deadlock in case the
  caller still holds a lock to the consumer. Hasn't been a problem yet, since
  that situation never occurred.
* VMCacheChainLocker: Reversed unlocking order to bottom-up. The other
  direction could cause a deadlock in case caches would be merged, since the
  locking order would be reversed. The way VMCacheChainLocker was used this
  didn't happen, though.
* fault_get_page(): While copying a page from a lower cache to the top cache,
  we do now unlock all caches but the top one, so we don't unnecessarily
  kill concurrency.


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2010-01-19 03:02:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f082f7f019 * Added vm_page::accessed flag. Works analogously to vm_page::modified.
* Reorganized the code for [un]mapping pages:
  - Added new VMTranslationMap::Unmap{Area,Page[s]}() which essentially do what
    vm_unmap_page[s]() did before, just in the architecture specific code, which
    allows for specific optimizations. UnmapArea() is for the special case that
    the complete area is unmapped. Particularly in case the address space is
    deleted, some work can be saved. Several TODOs could be slain.
  - Since they are only used within vm.cpp vm_map_page() and vm_unmap_page[s]()
    are now static and have lost their prefix (and the "preserveModified"
    parameter).
* Added VMTranslationMap::Protect{Page,Area}(). They are just inline wrappers
  for Protect().
* X86VMTranslationMap::Protect(): Make sure not to accidentally clear the
  accessed/dirty flags.
* X86VMTranslationMap::Unmap()/Protect(): Make page table skipping actually
  work. It was only skipping to the next page.
* Adjusted the PPC code to at least compile.

No measurable effect for the -j8 Haiku image build time, though the kernel time
drops minimally.


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2010-01-15 22:32:51 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c6aa013564 Changed VMTranslationMap::Lock()/Unlock() return types to the usual.
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2010-01-14 20:44:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bcc2c157a1 Refactored vm_translation_map:
* Pulled the physical page mapping functions out of vm_translation_map into
  a new interface VMPhysicalPageMapper.
* Renamed vm_translation_map to VMTranslationMap and made it a proper C++
  class. The functions in the operations vector have become methods.
* Added class GenericVMPhysicalPageMapper implementing VMPhysicalPageMapper
  as far as possible (without actually writing new code).
* Adjusted the x86 and the PPC specifics accordingly (untested for the
  latter). For the other architectures the build is, I'm afraid, seriously
  broken.

The next steps will modify and extend the VMTranslationMap interface, so that
it will be possible to fix the bugs in vm_unmap_page[s]() and employ
architecture specific optimizations.


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2010-01-14 03:26:12 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
946325051b * Added boolean "alreadyWired" parameter to vm_map_physical_memory().
* ioapic_init(): map_physical_memory() was called for already mapped
  addresses. This worked fine, but only because the x86 page mapping code
  didn't mind.


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2010-01-13 22:02:21 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3b8c056da0 Should have been part of r35023: Introduction of the vm_page::modified flag.
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2010-01-12 01:24:40 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3fb2a94dfb * Inline {acquire,release}_spinlock(), when spinlock debugging is disabled.
* Use atomic_{and,or}() instead of atomic_set(), as there are no built-ins
  for the latter.


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2010-01-11 22:13:11 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
451ca8b4b4 PAGE_TYPE_GUARD was unused and for the other two types a simple one bit flag
suffices. Therefore replaced vm_page::type by vm_page::is_dummy.


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2010-01-11 19:13:14 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
d7455de2f6 allocate_page_run(): Use temporary lists to store the pages we're allocating.
This makes appending the pages to the active queue more efficient and we
don't need the vm_page::is_cleared bit anymore.


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2010-01-11 16:36:31 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
509f1174ce * Added Size() method.
* Added Debug{First,Next}() methods to allow easy iteration through the
  address spaces in kernel debugger commands.


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2010-01-09 20:21:43 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
db28a227c4 Added GetIterator() version that takes a key and returns an iterator to the
respective element (if in the table).


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2010-01-09 20:19:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
924a3e5f9b Removed unused <arch>_switch_stack_and_call() and
arch_thread_switch_kstack_and_call().


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2010-01-09 15:09:02 +00:00
Michael Lotz
14429e896e Reverted the part of r31520 that made devfs_unpublish_partition() take a raw
device path + child partition name. When a "raw" device is unpublished the node
removal notification triggers the partition and child partitions to be
unpublished/removed. Since in that case the "raw" node is already unpublished
trying to resolve it in devfs_unpublish_partition() again to unpublish the child
partitions would fail, leaving the child partition nodes behind. When a new raw
device would then become available publishing its partitions would fail because
of these left behind nodes, causing bug #4587. Seeing that this code is more
compact and straight forward anyway I don't quite see why it was changed in the
first place.


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2010-01-09 03:55:38 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
77690f288e Added VMCache::SwitchFromReadLock(), atomically unlocking a read lock and
starting to lock the cache.


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2010-01-07 15:32:28 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
c4f9831292 Added new mutex_switch_from_read_lock() for unlocking a read lock and
starting to lock a mutex in an atomic operation.


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2010-01-07 15:31:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
8ab820f076 VMAddressSpace::Put() is too hot to always write lock the address spaces
table. It is now inline and uses double-checked locking. This reduces the
contention on the lock to insignificant. Total -j8 Haiku image build speedup
is marginal, but the total kernel time drops 12%.


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2010-01-07 14:09:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3cd2094396 * Added new debug feature (DEBUG_PAGE_ACCESS) to detect invalid concurrent
access to a vm_page. It is basically an atomically accessed thread ID field
  in the vm_page structure, which is explicitly set by macros marking the
  critical sections. As a first positive effect I had to review quite a bit of
  code and found several issues.
* Added several TODOs and comments. Some harmless ones, but also a few
  troublesome ones in vm.cpp regarding page unmapping.
* file_cache: PrecacheIO::Prepare()/read_into_cache: Removed superfluous
  vm_page_allocate_page() return value checks. It cannot fail anymore.
* Removed the heavily contended "pages" lock. We use different policies now:
  - sModifiedTemporaryPages is accessed atomically.
  - sPageDeficitLock and sFreePageCondition are protected by a new mutex.
  - The page queues have individual locks (mutexes).
  - Renamed set_page_state_nolock() to set_page_state(). Unless the caller says
    otherwise, it does now lock the affected pages queues itself. Also changed
    the return value to void -- we panic() anyway.
* set_page_state(): Add free/clear pages to the beginning of their respective
  queues as this is more cache-friendly.
* Pages with the states PAGE_STATE_WIRED or PAGE_STATE_UNUSED are no longer
  in any queue. They were in the "active" queue, but there's no good reason
  to have them there. In case we decide to let the page daemon work the queues
  (like FreeBSD) they would just be in the way.
* Pulled the common part of vm_page_allocate_page_run[_no_base]() into a helper
  function. Also fixed a bug I introduced previously: The functions must not
  vm_page_unreserve_pages() on success, since they remove the pages from the
  free/clear queue without decrementing sUnreservedFreePages.
* vm_page_set_state(): Changed return type to void. The function cannot really
  fail and no-one was checking it anyway.
* vm_page_free(), vm_page_set_state(): Added assertion: The page must not be
  free/clear before. This is implied by the policy that no-one is allowed to
  access free/clear pages without holding the respective queue's lock, which is
  not the case at this point. This found the bug fixed in r34912.
* vm_page_requeue(): Added general assertions. panic() when requeuing of
  free/clear pages is requested. Same reason as above.
* vm_clone_area(), B_FULL_LOCK case: Don't map busy pages. The implementation is
  still not correct, though.

My usual -j8 Haiku build test runs another 10% faster, now. The total kernel
time drops about 18%. As hoped the new locks have only a fraction of the old
"pages" lock contention. Other locks lead the "most wanted list" now.



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2010-01-07 02:37:05 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
5800e8a486 * Moved the page management functionality into its own file.
* Renamed page_queue to VMPageQueue and made it a proper C++ class. Use
  DoublyLinkedList instead of own list code.


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2010-01-03 17:10:32 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
be7782af0f * Removed DoublyLinkedListLinkImpl constructor. DoublyLinkedListLink doesn't
have one anymore anyway.
* Removed unnecessary setting the list links to NULL after removing a node.
* Replaced "element == NULL" check in Insert() by an assert. This just hid
  potential errors.
* Added Insert{Before,After}() methods and declared the Insert() version
  with the InsertBefore() semantics obsolete.


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2010-01-03 17:07:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
355dc6bef4 Inlined several VMCache methods.
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2010-01-01 17:09:23 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
1021fd2826 * agp_gart(): Use vm_page_[un]reserve_pages().
* Removed unused vm_page_allocate_pages().
* Removed now unused (always true) "reserved" parameter from
  vm_page_allocate_page().
* Removed unused (always false) "stealActive" parameter from steal_page().


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2010-01-01 16:37:14 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
e30dd2c076 * If the VESA driver remaps the frame buffer on init, it will now also make
sure that the kernel's frame buffer console points to the right data.


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2010-01-01 14:54:41 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2ea2527fe4 R/W lock implementation:
* Changed the rw_lock_{read,write}_unlock() return values to void. They
  returned a value != B_OK only in case of user error and no-one checked them
  anyway.
* Optimized rw_lock_read_[un]lock(). They are inline now and as long as
  there's no contending write locker, they will only perform an atomic_add().
* Changed the semantics of nested locking after acquiring a write lock: Read
  and write locks are counted separately, so read locks no longer implicitly
  become write locks. This does e.g. make degrading a write lock to a read
  lock by way of read_lock + write_unlock (as used in the VM) actually work.

These changes speed up the -j8 Haiku image build on my machine by a few
percent, but more interestingly they reduce the total kernel time by 25 %.
Apparently we get more contention on other locks, now.


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2009-12-31 17:03:41 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
eb8dc1ebfb * Removed DEBUG_PAGE_CACHE_TRANSITIONS debugging.
* Added VMCache::MovePage() and MoveAllPages() to move pages between caches.
* VMAnonymousCache:
  - _MergeSwapPages(): Avoid doing anything, if neither cache has swapped out
    pages.
  - _MergeSwapPages() does now also remove source cache pages that are
    shadowed by consumer swap pages. This allows us to call _MergeSwapPages()
    before _MergePagesSmallerSource(), save the swap page shadowing check
    there and get rid of the vm_page::merge_swap flag. This is an
    optimization based on the assumption that usually none or only few pages
    are swapped out, so we save a lot of checks.
  - Implemented _MergePagesSmallerConsumer() as an alternative to
    _MergePagesSmallerSource(). The former is used when the source cache has
    more pages than the consumer cache. It iterates over the consumer cache's
    pages, moves them to the source and finally moves all pages back to the
    consumer. The final move is relatively cheap (though unfortunately we
    still have to update all pages' vm_page::cache field), so that overall we
    save iterations of the main loop with the more expensive checks.

The optimizations particularly improve the common fork()+exec*() situations.
fork() uses CoW, which is implemented by putting two new empty caches between
the to be copied area and its cache. exec*() destroys one copy of the area,
its cache and thus causes merging of the other new cache with the old cache.
Since this usually happens in a very short time, the old cache does still
contain many pages and the new cache only few. Previously the many pages were
all checked and moved individually. Now we do that for the few pages instead.

A very extreme example of this situation is the Haiku image build. jam has a
huge heap (> 200 MB) and it fork()s+exec*()s for every action to be executed.
Since during the cache merging the cache is locked, any write access to a
heap page causes jam to block until the cache merging is done. Formerly that
took so long that it killed a lot of parallelism in multi-job builds. That
could be observed particularly well when lots of small actions where executed
(like the Link, XRes, Mimeset, SetType, SetVersion combos when building
executables/libraries/add-ons). Those look dramatically better now.
The overall speed improvement for a -j8 image build on my machine is only
about 15%, though.


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2009-12-27 16:14:13 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
6afe50d424 * Added assignment operators.
* Some automatic whitespace cleanup.


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2009-12-27 15:19:17 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2e74d74f4f * Added method VMCache::TransferAreas() moving areas from one cache to
another. The code originates from vm_copy_on_write_area(). We now generate
  the VM cache tracing entries, though.
* count_writable_areas() -> VMCache::CountWritableAreas()
* Added debugger command "cache_stack" which is enabled when VM cache tracing
  is enabled. It prints the source caches of a given cache or area at the
  time of a specified tracing entry.


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2009-12-22 22:00:35 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a38f850360 * arch_debug_get_stack_trace():
- Replaced the "userOnly" parameter by a "flags" parameter, that allows to
    specify kernel and userland stack traces individually.
  - x86, m68k: Don't always skip the first frame as that prevents the caller
    from being able to record its own address.
* capture_tracing_stack_trace(): Replaced the "userOnly" parameter by
  "kernelOnly", since one is probably always interested in the kernel stack
  trace, but might not want the userland stack trace.
* Added stack trace support for VM cache kernel tracing.


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2009-12-22 15:15:07 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
1fde952c1d DefaultNotificationService:
* Added Lock()/Unlock() for explicit locking by a service user.
* Added NotifyLocked() and made Notify() inline.
* Added HasListeners() so one can check whether there is a listener at all
  before preparing the event message.


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2009-12-21 20:56:50 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
0338371f26 * All scheduler implementations:
- enqueue_in_run_queue() no longer returns whether rescheduling is supposed
    to happen. Instead is sets cpu_ent::invoke_scheduler on the current CPU.
  - reschedule() does now handle cpu_ent::invoke_scheduler_if_idle(). No need
    to let all callers do that.
* thread_unblock[_locked]() no longer return whether rescheduling is supposed
  to happen.
* Got rid of the B_INVOKE_SCHEDULER handling. The interrupt hooks really
  can't know, when it makes sense to reschedule or not.
* Introduced scheduler_reschedule_if_necessary[_locked]() functions for
  checking+invoking the scheduler.
* Some semaphore functions (e.g. delete_sem()) invoke the scheduler now, if
  they wake up anything with greater priority.
  I've also tried to add scheduler invocations in the condition variable and
  mutex/rw_lock code, but that actually has a negative impact on performance,
  probably because it causes too much ping-ponging between threads when
  multiple locking primitives are involved.


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2009-12-13 21:18:27 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b4be7c9021 * Added cpu_ent::running_thread which is maintained by the schedulers.
* simple_smp scheduler: Rewrote the interesting part of
  enqueue_in_run_queue(). It always selects a target CPU for the inserted
  thread, now. If no CPU is idle, the CPU running the thread with the lowest
  priority is chosen. If the thread running on the target CPU has a lower
  priority than the inserted one, it will be asked to reschedule. If that's
  the current CPU, we'll return the correct value (wasn't done before at
  all).
  These changes help reducing latencies. On my machine in an idle system
  playing music DebugAnalyzer shows maximum latencies of about 1 us. I still
  find that a bit much, but it's several orders of magnitude better than
  before. The -j8 Haiku image build time dropped about 10%.


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2009-12-11 19:06:57 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
3533b6597d * Reintroduced the SMP_MSG_RESCHEDULE_IF_IDLE ICI message. This time
implemented by means of an additional member in cpu_ent.
* Removed thread::keep_scheduled and the related functions. The feature
  wasn't used yet and wouldn't have worked as implemented anyway.
* Resurrected an older, SMP aware version of our simple scheduler and made it
  the default instead of the affine scheduler. The latter is in no state to
  be used yet. It causes enormous latencies (I've seen up to 0.1s) even when
  six or seven CPUs were idle at the same time, totally killing parallelism.
  That's also the reason why a -j8 build was slower than a -j2. This is no
  longer the case. On my machine the -j2 build takes about 10% less time now
  and the -j8 build saves another 20%. The latter is not particularly
  impressive (compared with Linux), but that seems to be due to lock
  contention.


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2009-12-10 11:54:38 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
34a48c70ef Added type nanotime_t (an int64 storing a nanoseconds value) and function
system_time_nsecs(), returning the system time in nanoseconds. The function
is only really implemented for x86. For the other architectures
system_time() * 1000 is returned.


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2009-12-07 21:43:19 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
522c2f19d4 * Added a simple mechanism to wait for events to VMCache. WaitForPageEvents()
waits for certain events on a given page, NotifyPageEvents() wakes up
  waiting threads respectively.
* Used the new feature instead of condition variables for waiting on busy
  pages. We save publishing and unpublishing of a condition variable whenever
  a page is marked busy. There's only something to do, if there's at least
  one thread waiting in the list of the respective cache. The general
  assumption is that this is only rarely the case and even if it happens,
  there should be only very few threads.
* Added an apparently missing notification in cache_io(). At least I didn't
  see the reason for it not being there.


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2009-12-07 15:42:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
6440406a59 Style changes
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2009-12-07 14:28:56 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
be7328a9f6 Moved VMCache related definitions to <vm/VMCache.h>.
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2009-12-07 14:14:21 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e55886c3a3 Make iteration safe. VMKernelAddressSpace::Next() doesn't like NULL pointers.
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2009-12-07 01:56:01 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
40cd019ea0 * Renamed VMAddressSpace::ResizeArea{Head,Tail}() to ShrinkArea{Head,Tail}()
to clarify that they never enlarge the area.
* Reimplemented VMKernelAddressSpace. It is somewhat inspired by Bonwick's
  vmem resource allocator (though we have different requirements):
  - We consider the complete address space to be divided into contiguous
    ranges of type free, reserved, or area, each range being represented by
    a VMKernelAddressRange object.
  - The range objects are managed in an AVL tree and a doubly linked list
    (the latter only for faster iteration) sorted by address. This provides
    O(log(n)) lookup, insertion and removal.
  - For each power of two size we maintain a list of free ranges of at least
    that size. Thus for the most common case of B_ANY*_ADDRESS area
    allocation, we find a free range in constant time (the rest of the
    processing being O(log(n))) with a rather good fit. This should also
    help avoiding address space fragmentation.
  While the new implementation should be faster, particularly with an
  increasing number of areas, I couldn't measure any difference in the -j2
  haiku build. From a cursory test the -j8 build hasn't tangibly benefitted
  either.


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2009-12-06 17:18:04 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a54549a8cd * AVLTree:
- Renamed to AVLTreeBase and moved it into its own header/source file.
  - Renamed FindClose() to FindClosest().
  - Added CheckTree() method for debugging purposes. It checks the validity
    of the tree.
* Added a templatized class AVLTree which doesn't offer a map-like interface
  like AVLTreeMap, but rather one similar to BOpenHashMap and SplayTree. It
  is more convenient to use, if one wants to store objects that already
  contain the key.


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2009-12-06 15:59:37 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
4fb60da357 Removed the DoublyLinkedListLink constructor and destructor. They are not
necessary and prevent the structures from being used in a union.


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2009-12-06 15:47:34 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
2c1886aeae * Added VMArea subclasses VM{Kernel,User}Area and moved the address space list
link to them.
* VM{Kernel,User}AddressSpace manage the respective VMArea subclass now, and
  VMAddressSpace has grown factory methods {Create,Delete}Area.


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2009-12-04 17:07:16 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e2518ddbb1 Made VMAddressSpace an abstract base class and moved the area management into
new derived classes VM{Kernel,User}AddressSpace. Currently those are
identical, but that will change.


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2009-12-04 14:45:08 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
38a97b2c36 Moved all knowledge of reserved areas from vm.cpp to VMAddressSpace. It's a
pure address space feature, so it should be handled there.


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2009-12-04 13:33:25 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f69032f22b * Added VMAddressSpace::ResizeArea{Head,Tail}() to adjust an area's base
and size.
* Made VMArea::Set{Base,Size}() private and made VMAddressSpace a friend.
  In vm.cpp the new VMAddressSpace::ResizeArea{Head,Tail}() are used
  instead.
Finally all address space changes happen in VMAddressSpace only. *phew*
Now it's ready to be thoroughly butchered. :-)


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2009-12-03 15:21:18 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
bbd97b4bb4 Made the VMArea fields base and size private and added accessors instead.
This makes it more explicit where the fields are modified.


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2009-12-03 14:18:24 +00:00
Colin Günther
af983c175d Coding style cleanups. Thanks axeld.
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2009-12-03 13:05:39 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f5251d5b60 Added comment regarding use restriction.
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2009-12-03 12:47:29 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
35d940014e * Changed the address space area list to doubly linked. The reason is to
simplify migration of the area management, but as a side effect, it also
  makes area deletion O(1) (instead of O(n), n == number of areas in the
  address space).
* Moved more area management functionality from vm.cpp to VMAddressSpace and
  VMArea structure creation to VMArea. Made the list and list link members
  itself private.
* VMAddressSpace tracks its amount of free space, now. This also replaces
  the previous mechanism to do that only for the kernel address space. It
  was broken anyway, since delete_area() subtracted the area size instead of
  adding it.
* vm_free_unused_boot_loader_range():
  - lastEnd could be set to a value < start, which could cause memory
    outside of the given range to be unmapped. Haven't checked whether this
    could happen in practice -- if so, it would be seriously unhealthy.
  - The range between the end of the last area in the range and the end of
    the range would never be freed.
  - Fixed potential integer overflows when computing addresses.


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2009-12-03 12:41:11 +00:00
Colin Günther
1581b764e0 * Adding static Notify{One,All} functions. This allows a cleaner implementation
of the condition variable and synchronization subsystem of the freebsd compat
  layer which will be committed next.
* Also there was a discussion about adding these functions on the commit
  mailing list. The mail in http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-commits/r34395-in-haikutrunksrclibscompatfreebsd-network-compatsys,3
  is a good sum up of it (need to scroll somewhat down, though).


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2009-12-03 12:24:17 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
f34a1dd5d7 Created VMArea.{h,cpp} and moved VMArea and the global area hash table (new
class VMAreaHash) there.


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2009-12-02 19:55:59 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e50cf8765b * Moved the VM headers into subdirectory vm/.
* Renamed vm_cache.h/vm_address_space.h to VMCache.h/VMAddressSpace.


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2009-12-02 18:05:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
90d870c155 * Moved VMAddressSpace definition to vm_address_space.h.
* "Classified" VMAddressSpace, i.e. turned the vm_address_space_*() functions
  into methods, made all attributes (but "areas") private, and added
  accessors.
* Also turned the vm.cpp functions vm_area_lookup() and
  remove_area_from_address_space() into VMAddressSpace methods. The rest of
  the area management functionality will follow soon.


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2009-12-02 16:12:15 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
fc7864091e Attempt at allowing to use C++ structures in C only code: We use the
CreateAsmStructOffsetsHeader mechanism to generate a header with macros
defined to the sizes of the structures we're interested in and when compiling
in C mode define the structures as "struct { char bytes[size]; }".
It works in principle, but due to how jam works, one would have to specify the
dependency to the generated header for all sources that include it directly or
indirectly.


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2009-12-02 10:56:10 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a477e3cf20 Finished renaming of vm_cache to VMCache.
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2009-12-01 17:45:55 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
a99eb6b56f vm_area -> VMArea
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2009-12-01 17:40:04 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
b0db552cd9 Renamed vm_address_space to VMAddressSpace.
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2009-12-01 17:27:09 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
8de72f9d58 * Cleanup.
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2009-12-01 16:32:48 +00:00
Ingo Weinhold
e182b46db6 Since there were no further complaints: Added mutex_lock_with_timeout().
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2009-12-01 09:38:34 +00:00
Axel Dörfler
b8a73945cf * The kernel's address space is now also a resource that is known to the low
resource manager.
* Could be drastically improved, though, by taking the fragmentation into
  account.


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